Ezekiel 21:1-27

Ezekiel 21:1-27

[1] And the word  of the LORD  came unto me, saying,  [2] Son  of man,  set  thy face  toward Jerusalem,  and drop  thy word toward the holy places,  and prophesy  against the land  of Israel,  [3] And say  to the land  of Israel,  Thus saith  the LORD;  Behold, I am against thee, and will draw forth  my sword  out of his sheath,  and will cut off  from thee the righteous  and the wicked.  [4] Seeing  then that I will cut off  from thee the righteous  and the wicked,  therefore shall my sword  go forth  out of his sheath  against all flesh  from the south  to the north:  [5] That all flesh  may know  that I the LORD  have drawn forth  my sword  out of his sheath:  it shall not return  any more. [6] Sigh  therefore, thou son  of man,  with the breaking  of thy loins;  and with bitterness  sigh  before their eyes.  [7] And it shall be, when they say  unto thee, Wherefore sighest  thou? that thou shalt answer,  For the tidings;  because it cometh:  and every heart  shall melt,  and all hands  shall be feeble,  and every spirit  shall faint,  and all knees  as water:  behold, it cometh,  and shall be brought to pass,  saith  the Lord  GOD.  [8] Again the word  of the LORD  came unto me, saying,  [9] Son  of man,  prophesy,  and say,  A sword,  is sharpened,  and also furbished:  [10] It is sharpened  to make a sore  slaughter;  that it may glitter:  should  we then make mirth?  it contemneth  the rod  of my son,  as every tree.  [11] And he hath given  it to be furbished,  that it may be handled:  this sword  is sharpened,  to give  it into the hand  of the slayer.  [12] Cry  and howl,  son  of man:  for it shall be upon my people,  it shall be upon all the princes  of Israel:  terrors  by reason of  the sword  shall be upon my people:  smite  therefore upon thy thigh.  [13] Because it is a trial,  and what if the sword contemn  even the rod?  it shall be no more, saith  the Lord  GOD.  [14] Thou therefore, son  of man,  prophesy,  thine hands  together,  and let the sword  be doubled  the third  time, the sword  of the slain:  it is the sword  of the great  men that are slain,  which entereth into their privy chambers.  [15] I have set  the point  of the sword  against all their gates,  that their heart  may faint,  and their ruins  be multiplied:  ah!  it is made  bright,  it is wrapped up  [16] Go thee one way or other,  either on  the right hand,  or on the left,  whithersoever  thy face  is set.  [17] I will also smite  mine hands  and I will cause my fury  to rest:  I the LORD  have said  it. [18] The word  of the LORD  came unto me again, saying,  [19] Also, thou son  of man,  appoint  thee two  ways,  that the sword  of the king  of Babylon  may come:  both twain  shall come forth  out of one  land:  and choose  thou a place,  choose  it at the head  of the way  to the city.  [20] Appoint  a way,  that the sword  may come  to Rabbath  of the Ammonites,  and to Judah  in Jerusalem  the defenced.  [21] For the king  of Babylon  stood  at the parting  of the way,  at the head  of the two  ways,  to use  divination:  he made his arrows  bright,  he consulted  with images,  he looked  in the liver.  [22] At his right hand  was the divination  for Jerusalem,  to appoint  captains,  to open  the mouth  in the slaughter,  to lift up  the voice  with shouting,  to appoint  battering rams  against the gates,  to cast  a mount,  and to build  a fort.  [23] divination  in their sight,  to them that have sworn  oaths:  but he will call to remembrance  the iniquity,  that they may be taken.  [24] Therefore thus saith  the Lord  GOD;  Because ye have made your iniquity  to be remembered,  in that your transgressions  are discovered,  so that in all your doings  your sins  do appear;  because, I say, that ye are come to remembrance,  ye shall be taken  with the hand.  [25] And thou, profane  wicked  prince  of Israel,  whose day  is come,  when  iniquity  shall have an end,  [26] Thus saith  the Lord  Remove  the diadem,  and take off  the crown:  this shall not be the same:  exalt  him that is low,  and abase  him that is high.  [27] I will overturn,  it: and it shall be  no more, until he come  whose right  it is; and I will give  it him.