And I will multiply the fruit of the tree, and the increase of the field, that ye shall receive no more reproach of famine among the heathen.
I'm going to make your fruit trees burst with harvest and your fields overflow with crops, so you'll never again face the shame of going hungry while other nations watch.
God's promising abundance so complete that hunger becomes a thing of the past.
📚 Historical Context
Ezekiel was a prophet speaking to the Jewish exiles in Babylon during the 6th century BC, a time when Israel had been conquered and its people were suffering from defeat and desolation. In this verse, God promises to restore the fertility of the land of Israel, ensuring abundant harvests so that the people would no longer be mocked by surrounding nations for their past famines and defeats. This prophecy is part of a larger message of hope and restoration, emphasizing God's covenant faithfulness to His people despite their unfaithfulness.
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