Contemporary English Version Anglicised

Ezekiel 14:5-18 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

5. When they hear my message, perhaps they will see that they need to turn back to me and stop worshipping those idols.

6. Now, Ezekiel, tell everyone in Israel:I am the Lord God. Stop worshipping your disgusting idols and come back to me.

7. Suppose one of you Israelites or a foreigner living in Israel rejects me and starts worshipping idols. If you then go to a prophet to find out what I say, I will answer

8. by turning against you. I will make you a warning to anyone who might think of doing the same thing, and you will no longer belong to my people. Then you will know that I am the Lord and that you have sinned against me.

9. If a prophet gives a false message, I am the one who caused that prophet to lie. But I will still reject him and cut him off from my people,

10. and anyone who goes to that prophet for a message will be punished in the same way.

11. I will do this, so that you will come back to me and stop destroying yourselves with these disgusting sins. So turn back to me! Then I will be your God, and you will be my people. I, the Lord God, make this promise.

12. The Lord God said:

13. Ezekiel, son of man, suppose an entire nation sins against me, and I punish it by destroying the crops and letting its people and livestock starve to death.

14. Even if Noah, Daniel, and Job were living in that nation, their faithfulness would not save anyone but themselves.

15. Or suppose I punish a nation by sending wild animals to eat people and scare away every passer-by, so that the land becomes a barren desert.

16. As surely as I live, I promise that even if these three men lived in that nation, their own children would not be spared. The three men would live, but the land would be an empty desert.

17. Or suppose I send an enemy to attack a sinful nation and kill its people and livestock.

18. If these three men were in that nation when I punished it, not even their children would be spared. Only the three men would live.