Old Testament

Ezekiel 11:4

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In this verse, God instructs Ezekiel, referred to as the 'son of man,' to deliver a message against the people.

Author
Ezekiel the prophet
Written
Around 590 BC
Genre
Prophecy
Original Audience
Exiled Israelites in Babylon
CBTClear Bible Translation

So prophesy against them. Prophesy, son of man!"

KJVKing James Version

Therefore prophesy against them, prophesy, O son of man.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this verse, God instructs Ezekiel, referred to as the 'son of man,' to deliver a message against the people. This call to prophesy emphasizes the importance of speaking truth, even when it may be uncomfortable. Ezekiel is being asked to confront the wrongdoings of the people, highlighting the need for accountability. The act of prophesying is not just about foretelling the future; it’s about addressing current issues and urging change. God’s command shows that He cares deeply about justice and righteousness. By calling Ezekiel to speak out, God is demonstrating that He values the role of a messenger who can bring awareness and hope. This moment serves as a reminder that we all have a voice and a responsibility to stand up for what is right, even in challenging situations. It encourages us to reflect on our own lives and consider how we can speak out against injustice and support those who need it most. Ultimately, it’s about being brave enough to share important truths. Explore related prophecy.

How to apply Ezekiel 11:4 to your life

Consider how you can be a voice for truth in your community. Speak out against injustices you see around you. Remember that your words can inspire change and encourage others to do the same. Embrace the responsibility of being a messenger for what is right and just. Your courage can make a difference in the lives of others and in society as a whole. “Be brave and speak up!” is a powerful reminder for us

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Ezekiel 11:4 mean?

Ezekiel 11:4 means that God is commanding Ezekiel to speak out against the people’s wrongdoings. It highlights the importance of confronting issues and calling for accountability.

What is the significance of the phrase 'son of man' in Ezekiel 11:4?

The phrase 'son of man' in Ezekiel 11:4 emphasizes Ezekiel's humanity and role as a prophet. It signifies his position as a messenger chosen by God to deliver important messages.

How can I apply the message of Ezekiel 11:4 in my life?

You can apply the message of Ezekiel 11:4 by being a voice for truth in your community. Speak out against injustices and encourage others to do the same, embracing your responsibility to promote justice.

What themes are present in Ezekiel 11:4?

The themes present in Ezekiel 11:4 include prophecy, accountability, justice, courage, and the role of a messenger. These themes highlight the importance of speaking out against wrongdoing and advocating for change.

The Book of Ezekiel
Book Summary

The Book of Ezekiel

Ezekiel 1: Visions of God

The word of the LORD comes to Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi, by the river Chebar in the land of the Chaldeans. He sees visions of God as the heavens open. A great cloud comes from the north with a fire flashing continually and brightness around it, and from the midst appears something like glowing metal. From the fire emerge four living creatures, each with the likeness of a man. Each has four faces and four wings, and their legs are straight with feet like a calf's foot, shining like polished brass. Their faces are those of a man, a lion, an ox, and an eagle, and their wings are joined one to another as they move straight forward without turning.

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