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15
 “But you were confident in your beauty and acted like a prostitute because of your fame. You lavished your sexual favors on everyone who passed by. Your beauty became his. 
16
 You took some of your garments and made colorful
•high
places for yourself, and you engaged in prostitution on them. These places should not have been built, and this should never have happened! 
17
 You also took your beautiful jewelry made from the gold and silver I had given you, and you made male images so that you could engage in prostitution with them.
18
 Then you took your embroidered garments to cover them, and set My oil and incense before them.
19
 You also set before them as a pleasing aroma the food I gave you — the fine flour, oil, and honey that I fed you. That is what happened.” This is the declaration of the Lord
God
.
20
 “You even took your sons and daughters you bore to Me and sacrificed them to these images as food. Wasn't your prostitution enough?
21
 You slaughtered My children and gave them up when you passed them through the fire to the images.
22
 In all your detestable practices and acts of prostitution, you did not remember the days of your youth when you were stark naked and lying in your blood.
23
 “Then after all your evil — Woe, woe to you! ” — the declaration of the Lord
God
 —
24
 “you built yourself a mound and made yourself an elevated place in every square. 
25
 You built your elevated place at the head of every street and turned your beauty into a detestable thing. You spread your legs to everyone who passed by and increased your prostitution.
26
 You engaged in promiscuous acts with Egyptian men, your well-endowed neighbors, and increased your prostitution to provoke Me to anger.
27
 “Therefore, I stretched out My hand against you and reduced your provisions. I gave you over to the desire of those who hate you, the Philistine women, who were embarrassed by your indecent behavior.
28
 Then you engaged in prostitution with the Assyrian men because you were not satisfied. Even though you did this with them, you were still not satisfied.
29
 So you extended your prostitution to Chaldea, the land of merchants, but you were not even satisfied with this!
30
 “How your heart was inflamed with lust” — the declaration of the Lord
God
 — “when you did all these things, the acts of a brazen prostitute,
31
 building your mound at the head of every street and making your elevated place in every square. But you were unlike a prostitute because you scorned payment. 
32
 You adulterous wife, who receives strangers instead of her husband!
33
 Men give gifts to all prostitutes, but you gave gifts to all your lovers. You bribed them to come to you from all around for your sexual favors.
34
 So you were the opposite of other women in your acts of prostitution; no one solicited you. When you paid a fee instead of one being paid to you, you were the opposite.
35
 “Therefore, you prostitute, hear the word of the
Lord
!
36
 This is what the Lord
God
says: Because your lust was poured out and your nakedness exposed by your acts of prostitution with your lovers, and because of all your detestable idols and the blood of your children that you gave to them, 
37
 I am therefore going to gather all the lovers you pleased  — all those you loved as well as all those you hated. I will gather them against you from all around and expose your nakedness to them so they see you completely naked.
38
 I will judge you the way adulteresses and those who shed blood are judged. Then I will bring about your bloodshed in wrath and jealousy. 
39
 I will hand you over to them, and they will level your mounds and tear down your elevated places. They will strip off your clothes, take your beautiful jewelry, and leave you stark naked.
40
 They will bring a mob against you to stone you and cut you to pieces with their swords.
41
 Then they will burn down your houses and execute judgments against you in the sight of many women. I will stop you from being a prostitute, and you will never again pay fees for lovers.
42
 So I will satisfy My wrath against you, and My jealousy will turn away from you. Then I will be silent and no longer angry.
43
 Because you did not remember the days of your youth but enraged Me with all these things, I will also bring your actions down on your own head.” This is the declaration of the Lord
God
. “Haven't you committed immoral acts in addition to all your detestable practices?
44
 “Look, everyone who uses proverbs will say this proverb about you:
Like mother, like daughter.
45
 You are the daughter of your mother, who despised her husband and children. You are the sister of your sisters, who despised their husbands and children. Your mother was a Hittite and your father an Amorite. 
46
 Your older sister was Samaria, who lived with her daughters to the north of you, and your younger sister was Sodom, who lived with her daughters to the south of you.
47
 Didn't you walk in their ways and do their detestable practices? It was only a short time before you behaved more corruptly than they did.
48
 “As I live” — the declaration of the Lord
God
 — “your sister Sodom and her daughters have not behaved as you and your daughters have. 
49
 Now this was the iniquity of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters had pride, plenty of food, and comfortable security, but didn't support the poor and needy.
50
 They were haughty and did detestable things before Me, so I removed them when I saw this.
51
 But Samaria did not commit even half your sins. You have multiplied your detestable practices beyond theirs and made your sisters appear righteous by all the detestable things you have committed.
52
 You must also bear your disgrace, since you have been an advocate for your sisters. For they appear more righteous than you because of your sins, which you committed more abhorrently than they did. So you also, be ashamed and bear your disgrace, since you have made your sisters appear righteous.
53
 “I will restore their fortunes, the fortunes of Sodom and her daughters and those of Samaria and her daughters. I will also restore your fortunes among them, 
54
 so you will bear your disgrace and be ashamed of all you did when you comforted them. 
55
 As for your sisters, Sodom and her daughters and Samaria and her daughters will return to their former state. You and your daughters will also return to your former state.
56
 Didn't you treat your sister Sodom as an object of scorn when you were proud,
57
 before your wickedness was exposed? It was like the time you were scorned by the daughters of Aram and all those around her, and by the daughters of the Philistines — those who treated you with contempt from every side.
58
 You yourself must bear the consequences of your indecency and detestable practices”  — this is the
Lord
's declaration.
59
 “For this is what the Lord
God
says: I will deal with you according to what you have done, since you have despised the oath by breaking the covenant. 
60
 But I will remember the covenant I made with you in the days of your youth, and I will establish an everlasting covenant with you. 
61
 Then you will remember your ways and be ashamed when you receive your older and younger sisters. I will give them to you as daughters, but not because of your covenant.
62
 I will establish My covenant with you, and you will know that I am
•Yahweh
,
63
 so that when I make
•atonement
for all you have done, you will remember and be ashamed, and never open your mouth again because of your disgrace.” This is the declaration of the Lord
God
.
Ezekiel
Parable of the Eagles
17
The word of the
Lord
came to me:
2
 “Son of man, pose a riddle and speak a parable to the house of Israel. 
3
 You are to say: This is what the Lord
God
says:
A great eagle with great wings, long pinions,
and full plumage of many colors
came to Lebanon and took the top of the cedar. 
4
 He plucked off its topmost shoot,
brought it to the land of merchants,
and set it in a city of traders.
5
 Then he took some of the land's seed
and put it in a fertile field; 
he set it like a willow, 
a plant by abundant waters.
6
 It sprouted and became a spreading vine,
low in height with its branches turned toward him, 
yet its roots stayed under it.
So it became a vine,
produced branches, and sent out shoots.
7
 But there was another great eagle
with great wings and thick plumage.
And this vine bent its roots toward him!
It stretched out its branches to him
from its planting bed, 
so that he might water it.
8
 It had been planted
in a good field by abundant waters
in order to produce branches,
bear fruit, and become a splendid vine.
9
 You are to say: This is what the Lord
God
says:
Will it flourish?
Will he not tear out its roots 
and strip off its fruit
so that it shrivels?
All its fresh leaves will wither!
Great strength and many people
will not be needed to pull it from its roots.
10
 Even though it is planted, will it flourish?
Won't it completely wither
when the east wind strikes it? 
It will wither on the bed where it sprouted.”
11
 The word of the
Lord
came to me:
12
 “Now say to that rebellious house: Don't you know what these things mean? Tell them: The king of Babylon came to Jerusalem, took its king and officials, and brought them back with him to Babylon.
13
 He took one of the royal family and made a covenant with him, putting him under oath. Then he took away the leading men of the land,
14
 so the kingdom might be humble and not exalt itself but might keep his covenant in order to endure.
15
 However, this king revolted against him by sending his ambassadors to Egypt so they might give him horses and a large army. Will he flourish? Will the one who does such things escape? Can he break a covenant and still escape?
16
 “As I live” — this is the declaration of the Lord
God
 — “he will die in Babylon, in the land of the king who put him on the throne, whose oath he despised and whose covenant he broke.
17
 Pharaoh will not help him with his great army and vast horde in battle, when ramps are built and siege walls constructed to destroy many lives.
18
 He despised the oath by breaking the covenant. He did all these things even though he gave his hand in pledge. He will not escape! ”
19
 Therefore, this is what the Lord
God
says: “As I live, I will bring down on his head My oath that he despised and My covenant that he broke.
20
 I will spread My net over him, and he will be caught in My snare. I will bring him to Babylon and execute judgment on him there for the treachery he committed against Me. 
21
 All the fugitives among his troops will fall by the sword, and those who survive will be scattered to every direction of the wind. Then you will know that I,
•Yahweh
, have spoken.”
22
 This is what the Lord
God
says:
I will take a sprig
from the lofty top of the cedar and plant it. 
I will pluck a tender sprig
from its topmost shoots,
and I will plant it
on a high towering mountain.
23
 I will plant it on Israel's high mountain 
so that it may bear branches, produce fruit,
and become a majestic cedar.
Birds of every kind will nest under it, 
taking shelter in the shade of its branches.
24
 Then all the trees of the field will know
that I am Yahweh.
I bring down the tall tree,
and make the low tree tall. 
I cause the green tree to wither
and make the withered tree thrive. 
I, Yahweh, have spoken
and I will do it. 
Ezekiel
Personal Responsibility for Sin
18
The word of the
Lord
came to me:
2
 “What do you mean by using this proverb concerning the land of Israel:
The fathers eat sour grapes, 
and the children's teeth are set on edge? 
3
 As I live” — this is the declaration of the Lord
God
 — “you will no longer use this proverb in Israel. 
4
 Look, every life belongs to Me. The life of the father is like the life of the son — both belong to Me. The person who sins is the one who will die. 

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