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You, son of man, will you judge, will you judge the bloody city? then cause her to know all her abominations.
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A Prophet's Heavy Burden
Commentators explain that God's repeated question, "wilt thou judge," is not a suggestion but an intense and solemn command. Ezekiel is being called to act as a prosecutor against Jerusalem, a difficult and courageous task that required him to confront sin directly and pronounce judgment, not plead for mercy.
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Ezekiel
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19th Century
Anglican
Will you judge. —This is the same expression as in Ezekiel 20:4. (See Note there.) The meaning from the margin, “plead for,” is no…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Now, you son of man, will you judge, will you judge the bloody city ? Or, "city of bloods"F25? the city of Jer…
Presbyterian
The prophet is to judge the bloody city, the city of bloods. Jerusalem is so called because of her crimes.
The sins with which Jerusalem stan…