Ezekiel 14:10
Context14:10 They will bear their punishment; 1 the punishment of the one who sought an oracle will be the same as the punishment of the prophet who gave it 2
Ezekiel 16:34
Context16:34 You were different from other prostitutes 3 because no one solicited you. When you gave payment and no payment was given to you, you became the opposite!
Ezekiel 17:18
Context17:18 He despised the oath by breaking the covenant. Take note 4 – he gave his promise 5 and did all these things – he will not escape!
Ezekiel 20:11-12
Context20:11 I gave them my statutes 6 and revealed my regulations to them. The one 7 who carries 8 them out will live by them! 9 20:12 I also gave them my Sabbaths 10 as a reminder of our relationship, 11 so that they would know that I, the Lord, sanctify them. 12
Ezekiel 21:11
Context21:11 “‘He gave it to be polished,
to be grasped in the hand –
the sword is sharpened, it is polished –
giving it into the hand of the executioner.
Ezekiel 27:10
Context27:10 Men of Persia, Lud, 13 and Put were in your army, men of war.
They hung shield and helmet on you; they gave you your splendor.
Ezekiel 36:28
Context36:28 Then you will live in the land I gave to your fathers; you will be my people, and I will be your God. 14
1 tn Or “They will bear responsibility for their iniquity.” The Hebrew term “iniquity” (three times in this verse) often refers by metonymy to the consequence of sin (see Gen 4:13).
2 tn Or “As is the guilt of the inquirer so is the guilt of the prophet.”
3 tn Heb “With you it was opposite of women in your prostitution.”
4 tn The word הִנֵּה (hinneh, traditionally “behold”) indicates being aware of or taking notice of something.
5 sn Heb “hand.” “Giving one’s hand” is a gesture of promise (2 Kgs 10:15).
6 sn The laws were given at Mount Sinai.
7 tn Heb “the man.”
8 tn Heb “does.”
9 tn The wording and the concept is contained in Lev 18:5 and Deut 30:15-19.
10 sn Ezekiel’s contemporary, Jeremiah, also stressed the importance of obedience to the Sabbath law (Jer 17).
11 tn Heb “to become a sign between me and them.”
12 tn Or “set them apart.” The last phrase of verse 12 appears to be a citation of Exod 31:13.
14 sn This promise reflects the ancient covenantal ideal (see Exod 6:7).