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Yahweh said moreover to me: Son of man, will you judge Oholah and Oholibah? then declare to them their abominations.
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A Command to Prosecute
Commentators clarify that God's question, "wilt thou judge," is not an invitation for Ezekiel to defend or intercede for Israel and Judah. Instead, it's a command to act as a prosecutor. Ezekiel's task is to declare their abominations, setting their sins before them in hopes of bringing them to conviction and repentance.
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Ezekiel
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19th Century
Anglican
Will you judge? —Rather, judge you, as in Ezekiel 20:4; Ezekiel 22:2.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The Lord said moreover to me, son of man, will you judge Aholah and Aholibah ? &c.] Plead the c…
Presbyterian
A history of the apostasy of God's people from Him, and its aggravation.
In this parable, Samaria and Israel are called Aholah (meaning "her…