Ezekiel 21:31-32

Ezekiel 21:31-32

[31] And I will pour out  mine indignation  upon thee, I will blow  against thee in the fire  of my wrath,  and deliver  thee into the hand  of brutish  and skilful  to destroy.  [32] Thou shalt be for fuel  to the fire;  thy blood  shall be in the midst  of the land;  thou shalt be no more remembered:  for I the LORD  have spoken  it.

What does Ezekiel 21:31-32 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The Lord promised to judge the Ammonites in the fierceness of His wrath and to deliver them into the hands of their enemies. He would burn up their cities and cause their blood to flow in their fields, Viking-style. There would be no future for the Ammonites, but there would be for the Israelites.
"To the Semitic mind nothing could be more terrible: no prospect of restoration, no continuance in succeeding generations, no memorial, not even a memory. Oblivion." [1]