Now will I shortly pour out my fury upon thee, and accomplish mine anger upon thee: and I will judge thee according to thy ways, and will recompense thee for all thine abominations.
I'm about to unleash all my anger on you, and I'm going to finish what I started. I'll judge you based on exactly how you've been living, and you're going to face the consequences for all the terrible things you've done.
Your actions have consequences, and God's justice doesn't miss anything.
📚 Historical Context
Ezekiel was a prophet among the Jewish exiles in Babylon during the 6th century BC, delivering messages from God about the impending destruction of Jerusalem due to the people's unfaithfulness. This verse is part of a broader prophecy warning Judah of divine judgment for their idolatry, moral corruption, and social injustices, which had provoked God's anger and led to the Babylonian conquest. God is speaking through Ezekiel to emphasize that such consequences were inevitable for their persistent rebellion.
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