Ezekiel Chapter 13

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September 10, 2025

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🌟 The Most Amazing City Ever! 🌟

🌊 The River of Life

The angel showed John something incredible – a beautiful river that sparkled like diamonds! This wasn’t ordinary water, but the river of lifea that flowed right from God’s throne and Jesus the Lamb’s throne. Imagine the clearest, most beautiful water you’ve ever seen, but even more amazing than that!

🌳 The Amazing Tree of Life

Right in the middle of the golden street, and on both sides of this special river, grew the most wonderful tree ever – the tree of life!b This tree was so amazing that it grew twelve different kinds of delicious fruit, and it made new fruit every single month! And get this – the leaves on this tree could heal people from every nation on earth. How cool is that?

✨ No More Bad Things

In this perfect city, there will never be anything bad or scary ever again! God and Jesus will live right there with everyone, and all of God’s people will get to serve Him and be close to Him. The most amazing part? Everyone will get to see God’s facec – something that’s never happened before because God is so holy and perfect! And God will write His special name right on everyone’s forehead, showing they belong to Him.

☀️ Never Dark Again

There won’t be any nighttime in this city, and nobody will need flashlights or even the sun, because God Himself will be their light! It will be bright and beautiful all the time. And all of God’s people will get to be kings and queens who rule forever and ever with Jesus!

📖 God’s Promise is True

The angel told John something very important: “Everything you’ve heard is completely true! God, who gives messages to His prophets, sent His angel to show His servants what’s going to happen very soon.”
Then Jesus Himself spoke to John: “Look, I’m coming back soon! Anyone who remembers and follows what’s written in this book will be so blessed and happy!”

🙏 Don’t Worship Angels

John was so amazed by everything he saw that he fell down to worship the angel! But the angel quickly stopped him and said, “Don’t worship me! I’m just a servant like you and all the prophets and everyone who obeys God’s word. Only worship God!”

📚 Share This Message

The angel told John not to keep this message secret, but to share it with everyone because Jesus is coming back soon! He explained that people who want to keep doing wrong things will keep doing them, but people who want to do right things will keep doing them too. Everyone gets to choose!

🎁 Jesus is Coming with Rewards

Jesus said, “Look, I’m coming soon, and I’m bringing rewards with Me! I’ll give each person exactly what they deserve for how they lived. I am the Alpha and Omegad – the very first and the very last, the beginning and the end of everything!”

🚪 Who Gets to Enter

“The people who have washed their clothes cleane will be so blessed! They’ll get to eat from the tree of life and walk right through the gates into My beautiful city. But people who choose to keep doing very bad things – like hurting others, lying, and worshiping fake gods – will have to stay outside.”

⭐ Jesus, the Bright Morning Star

“I, Jesus, sent My angel to tell all the churches this amazing news! I am both the Root and the Child of King Davidf, and I am the bright Morning Star that shines in the darkness!”

💒 Come to Jesus

God’s Spirit and the bride (that’s all of God’s people together!) both say, “Come!” And everyone who hears this should say, “Come!” If you’re thirsty for God, come and drink! Anyone who wants to can have the free gift of life-giving water!

⚠️ Don’t Change God’s Words

John gave everyone a very serious warning: Don’t add anything to God’s words in this book, and don’t take anything away from them either! God’s words are perfect just the way they are, and changing them would bring terrible trouble.

🎉 Jesus is Coming Soon!

Jesus promised one more time: “Yes, I am coming soon!”
And John replied, “Amen! Come, Lord Jesus! Please come quickly!”
May the grace and love of the Lord Jesus be with all of God’s people. Amen!

📝 Kid-Friendly Footnotes

  • aRiver of life: This is special water that gives eternal life! It’s like the most refreshing drink ever, but it makes you live forever with God.
  • bTree of life: This is the same tree that was in the Garden of Eden with Adam and Eve. Now it’s back in God’s perfect city, and everyone who loves Jesus gets to eat from it!
  • cSee God’s face: Right now, God is so holy and perfect that people can’t look at Him directly. But in heaven, everyone who loves Jesus will get to see God face to face – like the best hug ever!
  • dAlpha and Omega: These are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet (like A and Z in English). Jesus is saying He’s the beginning and end of everything!
  • eWashed their clothes clean: This means people who asked Jesus to forgive their sins. Jesus makes our hearts clean like washing dirty clothes!
  • fRoot and Child of King David: Jesus is both God (so He’s greater than King David) and human (so He’s from David’s family). This shows Jesus is the special King God promised to send!
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    And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,
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    Son of man, prophesy against the prophets of Israel that prophesy, and say thou unto them that prophesy out of their own hearts, Hear ye the word of the LORD;
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    Thus saith the Lord GOD; Woe unto the foolish prophets, that follow their own spirit, and have seen nothing!
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    O Israel, thy prophets are like the foxes in the deserts.
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    Ye have not gone up into the gaps, neither made up the hedge for the house of Israel to stand in the battle in the day of the LORD.
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    They have seen vanity and lying divination, saying, The LORD saith: and the LORD hath not sent them: and they have made [others] to hope that they would confirm the word.
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    Have ye not seen a vain vision, and have ye not spoken a lying divination, whereas ye say, The LORD saith [it]; albeit I have not spoken?
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    Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Because ye have spoken vanity, and seen lies, therefore, behold, I [am] against you, saith the Lord GOD.
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    And mine hand shall be upon the prophets that see vanity, and that divine lies: they shall not be in the assembly of my people, neither shall they be written in the writing of the house of Israel, neither shall they enter into the land of Israel; and ye shall know that I [am] the Lord GOD.
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    Because, even because they have seduced my people, saying, Peace; and [there was] no peace; and one built up a wall, and, lo, others daubed it with untempered [morter]:
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    Say unto them which daub [it] with untempered [morter], that it shall fall: there shall be an overflowing shower; and ye, O great hailstones, shall fall; and a stormy wind shall rend [it].
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    Lo, when the wall is fallen, shall it not be said unto you, Where [is] the daubing wherewith ye have daubed [it]?
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    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].
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    So will I break down the wall that ye have daubed with untempered [morter], and bring it down to the ground, so that the foundation thereof shall be discovered, and it shall fall, and ye shall be consumed in the midst thereof: and ye shall know that I [am] the LORD.
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    Thus will I accomplish my wrath upon the wall, and upon them that have daubed it with untempered [morter], and will say unto you, The wall [is] no [more], neither they that daubed it;
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    [To wit], the prophets of Israel which prophesy concerning Jerusalem, and which see visions of peace for her, and [there is] no peace, saith the Lord GOD.
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    Likewise, thou son of man, set thy face against the daughters of thy people, which prophesy out of their own heart; and prophesy thou against them,
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    And say, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Woe to the [women] that sew pillows to all armholes, and make kerchiefs upon the head of every stature to hunt souls! Will ye hunt the souls of my people, and will ye save the souls alive [that come] unto you?
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    And will ye pollute me among my people for handfuls of barley and for pieces of bread, to slay the souls that should not die, and to save the souls alive that should not live, by your lying to my people that hear [your] lies?
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    Wherefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I [am] against your pillows, wherewith ye there hunt the souls to make [them] fly, and I will tear them from your arms, and will let the souls go, [even] the souls that ye hunt to make [them] fly.
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    Your kerchiefs also will I tear, and deliver my people out of your hand, and they shall be no more in your hand to be hunted; and ye shall know that I [am] the LORD.
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    Because with lies ye have made the heart of the righteous sad, whom I have not made sad; and strengthened the hands of the wicked, that he should not return from his wicked way, by promising him life:
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    Therefore ye shall see no more vanity, nor divine divinations: for I will deliver my people out of your hand: and ye shall know that I [am] the LORD.
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    Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying,
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    “Son of man, prophesy against the prophets of Israel who are now prophesying. Tell those who prophesy out of their own imagination: Hear the word of the LORD!
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    This is what the Lord GOD says: Woe to the foolish prophets who follow their own spirit, yet have seen nothing.
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    Your prophets, O Israel, are like foxes among the ruins.
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    You did not go up to the gaps or restore the wall around the house of Israel so that it would stand in the battle on the Day of the LORD.
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    They see false visions and speak lying divinations. They claim, ‘Thus declares the LORD,’ when the LORD did not send them; yet they wait for the fulfillment of their message.
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    Haven’t you seen a false vision and spoken a lying divination when you proclaim, ‘Thus declares the LORD,’ even though I have not spoken?
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    Therefore this is what the Lord GOD says: Because you have uttered vain words and seen false visions, I am against you, declares the Lord GOD.
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    My hand will be against the prophets who see false visions and speak lying divinations. They will not belong to the council of My people or be recorded in the register of the house of Israel, nor will they enter the land of Israel. Then you will know that I am the Lord GOD.
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    Because they have led My people astray, saying, ‘Peace,’ when there is no peace, and whitewashing any flimsy wall that is built,
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    tell those whitewashing the wall that it will fall. Rain will come in torrents, I will send hailstones plunging down, and a windstorm will burst forth.
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    Surely when the wall has fallen, you will not be asked, ‘Where is the whitewash with which you covered it?’
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    Therefore this is what the Lord GOD says: In My wrath I will release a windstorm, and in My anger torrents of rain and hail will fall with destructive fury.
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    I will tear down the wall you whitewashed and level it to the ground, so that its foundation is exposed. The city will fall, and you will be destroyed within it. Then you will know that I am the LORD.
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    And after I have vented My wrath against the wall and against those who whitewashed it, I will say to you: ‘The wall is gone, and so are those who whitewashed it—
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    those prophets of Israel who prophesied to Jerusalem and saw a vision of peace for her when there was no peace, declares the Lord GOD.’
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    Now, O son of man, set your face against the daughters of your people who prophesy out of their own imagination. Prophesy against them
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    and tell them that this is what the Lord GOD says: Woe to the women who sew magic charms on their wrists and make veils for the heads of people of every height, in order to ensnare their souls. Will you ensnare the souls of My people but preserve your own?
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    You have profaned Me among My people for handfuls of barley and scraps of bread. By lying to My people who would listen, you have killed those who should not have died and spared those who should not have lived.
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    Therefore this is what the Lord GOD says: See, I am against the magic charms with which you ensnare souls like birds, and I will tear them from your arms. So I will free the souls you have ensnared like birds.
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    I will also tear off your veils and deliver My people from your hands, so that they will no longer be prey in your hands. Then you will know that I am the LORD.
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    Because you have disheartened the righteous with your lies, even though I have caused them no grief, and because you have encouraged the wicked not to turn from their evil ways to save their lives,
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    therefore you will no longer see false visions or practice divination. I will deliver My people from your hands. Then you will know that I am the LORD.”

Ezekiel Chapter 13 Commentary

When Prophets Go Rogue: Ezekiel’s Bold Challenge to False Teachers

What’s Ezekiel 13 about?

God sends Ezekiel to confront the false prophets and prophetesses who are leading Israel astray with their “peace, peace” messages when destruction is actually coming. It’s a devastating takedown of religious leaders who tell people what they want to hear instead of what they need to hear.

The Full Context

Picture this: Jerusalem is under siege, the temple will soon be destroyed, and God’s people are about to be dragged into exile. Yet there are religious leaders walking around saying, “Everything’s fine! God’s got this! Peace and prosperity are just around the corner!” Meanwhile, Ezekiel—the real prophet—has been warning for years that judgment is coming because of Israel’s persistent rebellion and idolatry.

These weren’t just misguided optimists. These false prophets were creating a dangerous spiritual climate where people felt no need to repent or change course. They were like doctors telling cancer patients they’re perfectly healthy while the disease spreads. Ezekiel 13 serves as God’s surgical strike against this deadly deception. The chapter fits within Ezekiel’s broader message of judgment (chapters 1-24) and reveals God’s heart for truth-telling, even when—especially when—it’s uncomfortable. The stakes couldn’t be higher: people’s eternal destinies hang in the balance when spiritual leaders abandon their calling to speak God’s truth.

What the Ancient Words Tell Us

The Hebrew word for these false prophets is fascinating. When God calls them nevi’im (prophets), He’s using the standard term, but then immediately adds that they prophesy mil-libbam—“from their own hearts.” In ancient Hebrew thinking, the heart wasn’t just the seat of emotions but of will and decision-making. These weren’t people receiving divine revelations; they were manufacturing messages from their own desires and agendas.

Grammar Geeks

The phrase “they have seen nothing” in verse 3 uses the Hebrew lo chazu, which literally means “they have not gazed upon” or “they have not received a vision.” It’s the same root used for legitimate prophetic visions throughout the Old Testament, making God’s point crystal clear: these people are operating without any divine input whatsoever.

When God describes their messages as “whitewash” in verse 10, He’s using the Hebrew taphel—basically chalky plaster used to make crumbling walls look sturdy. It’s a brilliant metaphor: these false prophets were putting a pretty face on a structure that was about to collapse. The wall (Israel’s spiritual condition) was fundamentally unsound, but instead of addressing the foundation issues, they were just making it look better on the surface.

What Would the Original Audience Have Heard?

For Ezekiel’s original audience, this chapter would have hit like a lightning bolt. These weren’t abstract theological discussions—these were the religious leaders they saw every day, the ones offering comfort and assurance during the most terrifying time in their national history.

Imagine you’re a Israelite in exile or under siege. Your whole world is crumbling, but the religious authorities keep saying, “Don’t worry! God would never let anything truly bad happen to His chosen people!” Then along comes Ezekiel saying, “Actually, those comforting voices you’ve been listening to? They’re leading you off a cliff.”

Did You Know?

Archaeological evidence from this period shows that many Israelites continued practicing pagan rituals even while maintaining their identity as God’s people. The false prophets were essentially enabling this spiritual double life by never challenging people to choose between God and idols.

The original audience would have recognized the “women who prophesy out of their own imagination” as practitioners of folk religion—likely involved in fertility cults and magical practices that promised prosperity and protection. These weren’t just theological errors; they were competing religious systems offering easier paths to divine favor.

But Wait… Why Did They Do It?

Here’s what’s genuinely puzzling: why would religious leaders deliberately lead people astray? The text gives us some clues that reveal the psychology behind false teaching.

First, there’s profit motive. Ezekiel 13:19 mentions “handfuls of barley and scraps of bread”—these false prophets were getting paid for their feel-good messages. People don’t usually pay for difficult truths, but they’ll gladly compensate someone who tells them what they want to hear.

Second, there’s the seduction of popularity. True prophets like Ezekiel were often hated, threatened, and isolated. False prophets were celebrated, welcomed, and treated as spiritual celebrities. The path of least resistance was to give people comforting lies rather than uncomfortable truths.

Wait, That’s Strange…

Notice how God specifically mentions that these false prophetesses “hunt souls” and “save lives alive” (Ezekiel 13:18-19). This suggests they were involved in some form of spiritual manipulation—possibly claiming to control life and death through their magic practices. It’s a chilling picture of religious power being used to exploit the vulnerable.

But perhaps most revealing is verse 22: “Because you disheartened the righteous with falsehood… and encouraged the wicked not to turn from their wicked ways.” The false prophets weren’t just neutral teachers getting theology wrong—they were actively discouraging repentance and spiritual growth. They had created a system where righteousness was discouraged and wickedness was enabled.

Wrestling with the Text

This chapter forces us to grapple with some uncomfortable questions about spiritual authority and truth-telling. God’s anger here is white-hot—not just disappointment, but fury at those who would mislead His people when their eternal destinies are at stake.

The most striking aspect is how God describes the false prophets as “foxes in the desert” (Ezekiel 13:4). Foxes are opportunistic scavengers who live among ruins and contribute nothing to rebuilding or restoration. Instead of being shepherds who protect and guide, these leaders were predators feeding off the spiritual confusion of God’s people.

“When spiritual leaders prioritize comfort over truth, they’re not being kind—they’re being cruel in the deepest possible way.”

God’s promise in verses 20-23 is particularly powerful. He vows to tear off the “magic bands” and free the people from deceptive spiritual manipulation. This isn’t just about correcting bad theology—it’s about liberation from spiritual abuse and exploitation.

The chapter also reveals God’s heart for justice. He’s not just angry about doctrinal errors; He’s furious about the vulnerable being exploited, the righteous being discouraged, and the wicked being enabled to continue in destructive patterns. False teaching isn’t just intellectually wrong—it’s morally devastating.

How This Changes Everything

Ezekiel 13 fundamentally shifts how we think about spiritual leadership and truth-telling. In our culture of “positive thinking” and therapeutic approaches to faith, this chapter is a jarring reminder that sometimes the most loving thing a spiritual leader can do is deliver hard truths.

The chapter establishes several crucial principles: First, genuine prophecy must align with God’s character and revealed truth, not just make people feel better. Second, spiritual authority comes with enormous responsibility—those who teach and lead will be held to a higher standard. Third, popularity and profit are often inversely related to prophetic authenticity.

Most importantly, this chapter reveals that God takes false teaching seriously because He takes people’s spiritual welfare seriously. When leaders fail to warn people about real spiritual danger, they’re not being compassionate—they’re being negligent in the most critical area of human existence.

For modern readers, this raises vital questions: How do we discern between teachers who speak God’s truth and those who simply tell us what we want to hear? How do we maintain both grace and truth in our spiritual communities? How do we avoid the trap of either harsh legalism or enabling permissiveness?

Key Takeaway

God’s love is too fierce to let us be comforted by lies when we desperately need life-saving truth. The most loving spiritual leaders are often the ones who risk their popularity to tell us what we need to hear, not what we want to hear.

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Ezekiel 13:1-23, Ezekiel 13:4, Ezekiel 13:10, Ezekiel 13:18-19, False prophets, False teaching, Spiritual discernment, Religious deception, Prophetic ministry, Spiritual authority, Truth-telling, Biblical leadership, Old Testament prophecy, Exile period, Spiritual manipulation, Religious abuse

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