Ezekiel 32 Commentary
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This verse establishes the pivotal moment for Ezekiel to declare divine insight for the exiles.
Egypt’s proud king claimed the glory of a lion but behaved as a rampaging creature, leaving chaos in his path.
God’s sovereign power overshadows the mightiest of nations.
God’s judgment completely humbles the proud.
God will ultimately humble the proud regardless of their power.
God’s sweeping judgment shows that no earthly power can stand against His sovereignty.
It is a somber and profound reminder that earthly power cannot withstand the sovereign hand of God.
God’s sovereignty over creation compels humility.
God’s power will strike fear far beyond Egypt’s borders.
God’s impending judgment of Egypt and Pharaoh reminds us that no earthly power can withstand the LORD’s righteous sword.
God’s pronouncement here reveals that any nation, no matter how powerful, is subject to His ultimate authority.
God’s judgment will prevail over every form of human pride.
This verse illustrates God’s ultimate authority to judge and upend earthly powers.
Their once-mighty waters will be stilled by God’s judgment, revealing His supreme power over all earthly kingdoms.
Egypt’s lofty pride will inevitably be forced to recognize God’s lordship.
This verse underscores that mighty Egypt will be lamented by nations who witness its downfall.
Ezekiel records here a precise reminder that God’s message arrives at the appointed time, promising judgment for the proud and mercy for the humble.
This verse serves as a poignant reminder that no earthly supremacy can withstand divine judgment.
God’s judgment humbles every arrogant nation.
Egypt’s downfall illustrates that God’s judgment is certain and His authority inescapable.
This verse warns that even the strongest of earthly rulers must eventually bow to God’s sovereign authority.
All of Ezekiel 32:22 can be summarized in one sentence by noting that it shows how even a mighty empire like Assyria is ultimately laid low in judgment and gathered among the dead.
God will humiliate every proud nation that spreads terror, bringing them down to the grave in the depths of the pit.
Elam and its armies were once a notable force, but they fell, reminding the reader that human power has limits.
Their disgrace is the outcome of human pride meeting the authority of God’s judgment.
God’s judgment is certain and impartial, and no one who spreads terror can escape His reckoning.
They reaped the consequences of their iniquity despite their once-great might.
Egypt’s downfall testifies that prideful powers inevitably fall under the LORD’s righteous hand.
Their fate stands as a sober reminder that the greatest earthly might stands powerless before God’s righteous judgment.
This verse reveals how God’s judgment spares no one who persists in pride.
This verse warns that no kingdom is immune to God’s judgment, and that even Egypt’s exalted ruler would share a grave fate with other fallen powers.
This prophecy serves as a warning that no earthly power can withstand the sovereign hand of God.
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