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Ezekiel 35 f. The Occupation of the Land.— Indispensable to the restoration of Israel is the possession of Canaan— Israel’ s land and Yahweh’ s land ( Ezekiel 35:10).

Ezekiel 35 f. The Destruction of Edom.— The land had at the time been threatened, if not actually overrun, by the Edomites ( Ezekiel 35:2; Mount Seir=Edom), between whom and Israel there had been from time immemorial a persistent hereditary feud ( Ezekiel 35:5; cf. Genesis 27:40). Possibly the land, including the old northern and southern kingdoms ( Ezekiel 35:10), had been given ( Ezekiel 35:12) by Nebuchadrezzar in return for the support Edom had rendered to the Babylonians at the siege of Jerusalem ( Psalms 137:7). The restoration of Israel must, therefore, be guaranteed by the destruction of Edom ( cf. Ezekiel 25:12-2 Chronicles :). But this destruction is morally justified on three grounds: ( a) by Edom’ s cruel and ineradicable antipathy to Israel ( Ezekiel 35:5); ( b) by her occupation of Israel’ s soil and her implicit challenge of Yahweh ( Ezekiel 35:10); ( c) by her blasphemous pride. Her penalty is, therefore, to be desolation, utter and irrevocable; and by her extinction the way is cleared for Israel.

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