The Siege of Jerusalem

Ezekiel 24

1 The Message of God came to me in the ninth year, the tenth month, and the tenth day of the month: "Son of man, write down this date. The king of Babylon has laid siege to Jerusalem this very day. Tell this company of rebels a story: "'Put on the soup pot.
Fill it with water.
Put chunks of meat into it,
all the choice pieces - loin and brisket.
Pick out the best soup bones
from the best of the sheep in the flock.
Pile wood beneath the pot.
Bring it to a boil
and cook the soup.

6 "'God, the Master, says: "'Doom to the city of murder,
to the pot thick with scum,
thick with a filth that can't be scoured.
Empty the pot piece by piece;
don't bother who gets what.
7 "'The blood from murders
has stained the whole city;
Blood runs bold on the street stones,
with no one bothering to wash it off -
Blood out in the open to public view
to provoke my wrath,
to trigger my vengeance.
9 "'Therefore, this is what God, the Master, says: "'Doom to the city of murder!
I, too, will pile on the wood.
Stack the wood high,
light the match,
Cook the meat, spice it well, pour out the broth,
and then burn the bones.
Then I'll set the empty pot on the coals
and heat it red-hot so the bronze glows,
So the germs are killed
and the corruption is burned off.
But it's hopeless. It's too far gone.
The filth is too thick.
13 "'Your encrusted filth is your filthy sex. I wanted to clean you up, but you wouldn't let me. I'll make no more attempts at cleaning you up until my anger quiets down. I, God, have said it, and I'll do it. I'm not holding back. I've run out of compassion. I'm not changing my mind. You're getting exactly what's coming to you. Decree of God, the Master.'"

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