Then He said to me, “Go in and see the wicked abominations that they are committing here.”
Parallel translations
- WEB He said to me, “Go in, and see the wicked abominations that they do here.”
- KJV And he said unto me, Go in, and behold the wicked abominations that they do here.
- BSB Then He said to me, “Go in and see the wicked abominations they are committing here.”
- NKJV And He said to me, “Go in, and see the wicked abominations which they are doing there.”
- NLT “Go in,” he said, “and see the wicked and detestable sins they are committing in there!”
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Quick answer
God invites Ezekiel to enter and see the wicked abominations practiced in secret. It prepares for the shocking sight of pagan worship within the temple.
Overview
The command to "go in and see" makes the prophet an eyewitness, lending authority to his testimony against the people. "Wicked abominations" signals worship so detestable it defiles God's house. God exposes this not to shame for its own sake but to vindicate His judgment as just. Honest confrontation with sin's ugliness magnifies the mercy that meets us in Christ.
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- Ezek 20:8“‘“But they rebelled against me, and would not listen to me. They didn’t all throw away the abominations of their eyes, neither did they forsake the idols of Egypt. Then I said I would pour out my wrath on them, to accomplish my anger against them in the middle of the land of Egypt.
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