Ezekiel
4 - 5 Bizarre Behavior
Ezekiel
began his public ministry with four action sermons that declared God’s judgment
against Jerusalem. First, he “played war” to demonstrate the siege of the city.
The iron plate represented the barrier between God and His people (Lam.
3:43-44). Nothing could stop Babylon from capturing the city.
Then,
he was tied up and laid down for part of each day, 390 days on the left side
and then 40 days on the right, to show how many years both Israel and Judah had
sinned. How long-suffering God was during those years and how they broke His heart.
During
those fourteen months and ten days, Ezekiel had to ration his food and water as
people in Jerusalem would do. Though he was not serving as a priest, Ezekiel
still obeyed the priestly code. No doubt the people watched him day after day and
told others about his bizarre behavior, and that helped to spread the message.
His
fourth sign involved shaving his head and face, a real sacrifice for a Jew. The
hair represented the people in Jerusalem who faced three destinies: death by
famine, death by the sword, and dispersion among the nations (Deut. 28:47-57).
But a believing remnant would be protected and saved by the Lord.
Why
was God angry with His people? Because they rebelled against His law, defiled
His temple, and did more abominations than the heathen nations around them.
They did not glorify the Lord but used all His blessings to promote their sin.
Three
hundred and ninety years is a long time to continue in sin! We can only marvel
at the long-suffering of the Lord. (2 Peter 3:1-9).
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