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Ezekiel 35 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

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Ezekiel 35 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Ezekiel 35 pronounces judgment against Mount Seir, representing Edom, for its long-standing hatred toward Israel. Edom is condemned not merely for political hostility, but for rejoicing in Israel’s destruction and taking advantage of Judah’s calamity. Rather than showing restraint or mercy, Edom actively participated in violence and celebrated the downfall of God’s people. God declares that because Edom loved bloodshed, bloodshed will pursue it, leaving the land desolate and empty.

The chapter also confronts Edom’s attempt to claim Israel’s land, exposing its arrogance and disregard for God’s presence and covenant. God promises to judge Edom publicly so that the nations will see the consequences of pride, hatred, and mockery toward His people. The judgment of Mount Seir serves as a necessary contrast to the restoration promised for Israel, demonstrating that God’s justice is impartial and that hostility toward His covenant purposes will not stand.

Christ-Foreshadowing

Ezekiel 35 foreshadows Jesus Christ by contrast. Edom represents hostility toward God’s redemptive plan and rejoices in the suffering of God’s people. In Christ, God ultimately judges such opposition while securing restoration for those who belong to Him. Where Edom sought to seize the inheritance through violence, Christ secures the inheritance through obedience, humility, and righteous authority.

 

Ezekiel 35 — “Judgment on Mount Seir”

Full Song Lyrics

Verse 1 — Set Your Face

The word of the Lord came unto me

Son of man, listen carefully

Set your face against Mount Seir

Proclaim My judgment — make it clear

Because you held eternal hate

And watched My people’s broken state

You gave them over to the sword

In their distress — you ignored the Lord

Chorus

You rejoiced when Israel fell

You loved her ruin, wished it well

But what you planned will turn on you

The Lord repays what hearts pursue

Verse 2 — Blood Will Pursue

You did not hate bloodshed — no

So blood will chase you where you go

I will make Mount Seir a waste

No traveler left, no dwelling place

Those fleeing fall, the strong collapse

Your mountains fill with slain perhaps

Then you will know, when all is done

I am the Lord — the Holy One

Chorus

As you delighted in her pain

So pain will mark your land again

What you declared with mocking breath

Returns to you — says the Lord of death

Verse 3 — Claiming the Land

You said, “These lands will soon be mine”

You claimed what God had set divine

Though I was there — you did not fear

You spoke against Me — loud and clear

So I will judge before the nations’ sight

Your boasts exposed, your end in light

You will bear shame for all you said

When Israel rises from the dead

Final Chorus — The Lord Declares

As you rejoiced when she was torn

So will the earth rejoice at morn

When you are judged and laid low fast

A lesson written from the past

Outro

Thus Mount Seir will stand no more

The Lord has spoken — sealed in war