Old Testament

Ezekiel 8:13

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 is speaking to Ezekiel, urging him to look again.

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

He said to me, 'Turn again, and you will see greater abominations that they do.'

KJVKing James Version

He said also unto me, Turn thee yet again, and thou shalt see greater abominations that they do.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this passage, God is speaking to Ezekiel, urging him to look again. The term 'greater abominations' suggests that there are even more shocking and unacceptable actions taking place than what he has already witnessed. This moment emphasizes the seriousness of the situation and the depth of the people's wrongdoing. It serves as a warning that what may seem bad can often be worse than we realize. God is revealing the truth about the people's actions, which are far from what is right. This call to see more is not just about physical sight but about understanding the gravity of their sins. It challenges us to confront uncomfortable truths in our own lives and communities. By acknowledging these issues, we can begin to seek change and healing. The message is clear: sometimes, we need to look deeper to grasp the full extent of what is wrong around us and within us, prompting us to take action for improvement and restoration in our lives and society. This is a call to awareness and responsibility.

Key themes

Related topics

awareness, sin, truth

How to apply Ezekiel 8:13 to your life

Reflect on your surroundings and consider what issues may be hidden beneath the surface. Are there areas in your life or community that need attention? By acknowledging these problems, you can take steps toward positive change and healing. Don't shy away from confronting difficult truths; they can lead to growth and transformation. Seek support from others as you navigate these challenges together. “Be the change you wish to see.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Ezekiel 8:13 mean?

Ezekiel 8:13 means that God is urging Ezekiel to look again at the people's actions, indicating that there are even more serious wrongdoings than he has already seen. This highlights the depth of the people's sins and the need for awareness of greater issues.

What is the meaning of 'greater abominations' in Ezekiel 8:13?

'Greater abominations' refers to more shocking and unacceptable behaviors that the people are committing. It emphasizes that the situation is worse than it appears, calling for deeper understanding and recognition of sin.

How can I apply Ezekiel 8:13 to my life?

You can apply Ezekiel 8:13 by reflecting on your surroundings and identifying hidden issues in your life or community. Acknowledging these problems can lead to positive change and personal growth.

What does God want us to learn from Ezekiel 8:13?

God wants us to learn the importance of awareness regarding our actions and the actions of others. This verse encourages us to confront uncomfortable truths to foster change and healing.

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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