Commentaries:
It is helpful to remember that the book of Ezekiel indicates that its message applies to the end time. Clearly addressed to Israel, it was written more than a hundred years after the nation of Israel fell in warfare to Assyria and was transported into captivity. Ancient Judah heard its message, but Judah comprised only a small part of Israel. The majority of Israel never received this message, even though God addressed it to them.
Through Ezekiel, God uses what happened before the prophet's time as the basis for end-time prophecies—histories written in advance to guide the end-time church of God. Ancient Israel has regrouped in what the media frequently refer to as "the West," and most of the end-time church is located within its boundaries. Because modern Israel's conduct has closely paralleled ancient Israel's, we can learn how God evaluates us and what will happen in the years ahead.
John W. Ritenbaugh
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Other Forerunner Commentary entries containing Ezekiel 16:28:
Joshua 2:11
Judges 2:17
Psalm 78:56-57
Psalm 78:56-57
Hosea 4:12-14
Malachi 2:10-11
James 4:4
Revelation 2:14-15
Revelation 2:20-22
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