Old Testament

Ezekiel 13:13

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

At a Glance

In this passage, God expresses His intense feelings about the actions of people who mislead others.

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

"So this is what the Lord GOD says: In my fury I will unleash a violent wind. In my anger I will send a torrential downpour, and in my wrath, massive hailstones to destroy it completely.

KJVKing James Version

Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; I will even rend it with a stormy wind in my fury; and there shall be an overflowing shower in mine anger, and great hailstones in my fury to consume it.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this passage, God expresses His intense feelings about the actions of people who mislead others. He uses powerful imagery of a storm to illustrate the consequences of their behavior. The violent wind, heavy rain, and large hailstones symbolize the destruction that will come as a result of their false teachings. God is not indifferent; He cares deeply about truth and justice. When people stray from what is right, He responds with fierce anger. This is a reminder that our actions have consequences, and God is serious about protecting His message. The imagery serves to emphasize the urgency of returning to a path of righteousness. It’s a call to recognize the seriousness of our choices and the impact they have on ourselves and others. God’s fury is not arbitrary; it stems from a desire for truth and integrity in our lives and communities. Understanding this can help us appreciate the importance of living authentically and responsibly, aligning our actions with what is right.

Key themes

Related topics

justice, strength, direction

How to apply Ezekiel 13:13 to your life

Reflect on your own life and consider if there are areas where you might be misleading others or straying from the truth. Take time to realign your actions with your values. Remember that honesty and integrity are vital for healthy relationships and communities. Seek to be a source of truth in your interactions with others. This can create a positive ripple effect in your environment and beyond.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Ezekiel 13:13 mean?

Ezekiel 13:13 conveys God's strong reaction to those who mislead others with false teachings. He uses the imagery of a storm to symbolize the destruction that will come as a consequence of their actions, emphasizing His commitment to truth and justice.

What is the significance of the storm imagery in Ezekiel 13:13?

The storm imagery in Ezekiel 13:13 represents God's anger and the severe consequences of misleading others. It illustrates the seriousness of straying from truth and the urgent need for accountability in our actions.

What does the phrase 'violent wind' symbolize in Ezekiel 13:13?

The 'violent wind' in Ezekiel 13:13 symbolizes the forceful and destructive nature of God's judgment against falsehood. It reflects His intense anger and the seriousness of the consequences for misleading others.

How can I apply the message of Ezekiel 13:13 to my life?

To apply the message of Ezekiel 13:13, reflect on your honesty and integrity in your interactions. Ensure that your actions align with your values, as being truthful fosters healthier relationships and communities.

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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