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Ezekiel 24:10
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so bring more wood and light it. Cook the meat and boil away the broth to let the bones scorch.
Ezekiel 24:13
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Jerusalem is so full of sin and evil that I can't get it clean, even though I have tried. It will stay filthy until I let loose my fierce anger against it.
Ezekiel 24:21
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he is ready to destroy the temple in which you take such pride and which makes you feel so safe. Your children who now live in Jerusalem will be killed.
Ezekiel 25:6
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You hated Israel so much that you clapped and shouted and celebrated.
Ezekiel 25:7
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And so I will hand you over to enemies who will rob you. I will completely destroy you. There won't be enough of your people left to be a nation ever again, and you will know that I, the Lord , have done these things.
Ezekiel 25:9
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So I will let Moab's fortress towns along its border be attacked, including Beth-Jeshimoth, Baal-Meon, and Kiriathaim.
Ezekiel 25:13
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So I will punish Edom by killing all its people and livestock. It will be an empty wasteland all the way from Teman to Dedan.
Ezekiel 26:10
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He will have so many horses that the dust they stir up will seem like a thick fog. And as his chariots and cavalry approach, even the walls will shake, especially when he proudly enters your ruined city.
Ezekiel 26:16
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The kings will step down from their thrones, then take off their royal robes and fancy clothes, and sit on the ground, trembling. They will be so shocked at the news of your defeat that they will shake in fear
Ezekiel 27:7
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The builders used fancy linen from Egypt for your sails, so everyone could see you. Blue and purple cloth from Cyprus was used to shade your deck.
Ezekiel 28:2
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Ezekiel, son of man, tell the king of Tyre that I am saying: You are so arrogant that you think you're a god and that the city of Tyre is your throne. You may claim to be a god, though you're nothing but a mere human.
Ezekiel 28:6
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You compared yourself to a god, so now I, the Lord God,
Ezekiel 28:7
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will make you the victim of cruel enemies. They will destroy all the possessions you've worked so hard to get.
Ezekiel 28:16
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You traded with other nations and became more and more cruel and evil. So I forced you to leave my mountain, and the creature that had been your protector now chased you away from the gems.
Ezekiel 28:17
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It was your good looks that made you arrogant, and you were so famous that you started acting like a fool. That's why I threw you to the ground and let other kings sneer at you.
Ezekiel 28:18
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You have cheated so many other merchants that your places of worship are corrupt. So I set your city on fire and burned it down. Now everyone sees only ashes where your city once stood,
Ezekiel 29:8
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So I, the Lord God, will send troops to attack you, king of Egypt. They will kill your people and livestock,
Ezekiel 29:18
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King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylonia has attacked the city of Tyre. He forced his soldiers to carry so many heavy loads that their heads were rubbed bald, and their shoulders were red and sore. Nebuchadnezzar and his army still could not capture the city.
Ezekiel 29:19
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So now I will hand over the nation of Egypt to him. He will take Egypt's valuable treasures and give them to his own troops.
Ezekiel 30:18
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You were so proud of your nation's power, but when I crush that power and kill that pride, darkness will fall over the city of Tahpanhes. A dark, gloomy cloud will cover the land as you are being led away into captivity.
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