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Ezekiel 12:24 Cross-References

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For there shall be no more any vain vision nor flattering divination within the house of Israel.

Ezekiel 12:24 (KJV)

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Jacobsecond-born son of Isaac (GEN 25:25-26)

Commentary on Ezekiel 12:24

God explains why false prophecies proliferate: 'For there shall be no more any vain vision nor flattering divination within the house of Israel.' God announces cessation of false prophecy along with fulfillment of true prophecy. The Hebrew shav (שָׁוְא, 'vain') indicates empty, false messages, while qesem chalaqqot (קֶסֶם חֲלַקּוֹת, 'flattering divination') refers to smooth, pleasing but false predictions.False prophets proliferated in Israel's final decades, promising peace and quick restoration (Jeremiah 6:14, 8:11, 14:13-16, 23:16-17). They told people what they wanted to hear—smooth prophe...

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