Ezekiel 21
Contemporary English Version

The Lord Will Punish Jerusalem

1The Lord said:

2Ezekiel, son of man, condemn the places in Jerusalem where people worship. Warn everyone in Israel 3that I am about to punish them. I will pull out my sword and have it ready to kill everyone, whether good or evil. 4From south to north, people will die, 5knowing that my sword will never be put away.

6Ezekiel, groan in sorrow and despair so that everyone can hear you. 7When they ask why you are groaning, tell them you have terrifying news that will make them faint and tremble in fear and lose all courage. These things will happen soon. I, the Lord God, make this promise!

A Sword Is Ready To Attack Israel

8The Lord said:

9-10Ezekiel, son of man, tell the people of Jerusalem:

I have sharpened my sword

to slaughter you;

it is shiny and will flash

like lightning!

Don't celebrate—

punishment is coming,

because everyone has ignored

my warnings.+

11My sword has been polished;

it's sharp and ready to kill.

12Groan in sorrow, Ezekiel;

the sword is drawn against

my people and their leaders.

They will die!

So give up all hope.

13I am testing my people,

and they can do nothing

to stop me.+

I, the Lord, have spoken.

14Ezekiel, warn my people,

then celebrate my victory

by clapping your hands.

My vicious sword will attack

again and again,

killing my people

with every stroke.

15They will lose all courage

and stumble with fear.

My slaughtering sword

is waiting at every gate,

flashing and ready to kill.+

16It will slash right and left,

wherever the blade is pointed.

17Then I will stop being angry,

and I will clap my hands

in victory.

I, the Lord, have spoken.

The King of Babylonia and His Sword

18The Lord said:

19Ezekiel, son of man, mark two roads for the king of Babylonia to follow when he comes with his sword. The roads will begin at the same place, but be sure to put up a signpost where the two roads separate and go in different directions. 20Clearly mark where the two roads lead. One goes to Rabbah, the capital of Ammon, and the other goes to Jerusalem, the fortified capital of Judah. 21When the Babylonian king stands at that signpost, he will decide which way to go by shaking his arrows, by asking his idols, and by carefully looking at the liver of a sacrificed animal.+ 22His right hand will pull out the arrow marked “Jerusalem.” Then he will immediately give the signal to shout the battle cry, to build dirt ramps up to the top of the city walls, to break down its walls and gates with large wooden poles, and to kill the people. 23Everyone in Jerusalem had promised to be loyal to Babylonia, and so none of them will believe that this could happen to them. But Babylonia's king will remind them of their sinful ways and warn them of their coming captivity.

24Ezekiel, tell the people of Jerusalem and their ruler that I, the Lord God, am saying:

Everything you do is wicked and shows how sinful you are. You are guilty and will be taken away as prisoners.

25And now, you evil and wicked ruler of Israel, your day of final punishment is almost here. 26I, the Lord God, command you to take off your royal turban and your crown, because everything will be different. Those who had no power will be put in charge, and those who now rule will become nobodies. 27I will leave Jerusalem in complete ruins like no one has ever seen until my chosen one comes to punish this city.

Judgment against Ammon

28 The Lord God said:

Ezekiel, son of man, the Ammonites have insulted Israel, so condemn them and tell them I am saying:

A sword is drawn,

ready to slaughter;

it is polished and prepared

to kill as fast as lightning.

29You wicked Ammonites see false visions and believe untrue messages. But your day of punishment is coming soon, and my sword will slaughter you!

30Your days to punish others are over, so put your swords away.+ You will be punished in the land of your birth. 31My furious anger will scorch you like fire, and I will hand you over to cruel men who are experts in killing. 32You will be burned and will die in your own land. Then you will be forgotten forever. I, the Lord, have spoken.




Footnotes:

21.9,10 Don't celebrate … my warnings: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
21.13 I am testing … me: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
21.15 My slaughtering sword … ready to kill: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
21.21 shaking … animal: These were ways the Babylonians found out what their gods wanted them to do.
21.30 Your days … put your swords away: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.


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