Ezekiel 
                        13:1-23
                         
                        Judgment 
                        of Prophets
                         
                        Israel’s 
                        hope of a soon return and distant judgment came from 
                        “foolish” prophets.
                         
                        13:3,4—Foolish 
                        prophets told to “Hear the word of the Lord” and not 
                        “Follow their own spirit.”
                         
                        “Foolish” 
                        is Hebrew “nabal” and means more than “stupid”.  
                        
                          It includes 
                        spiritual and moral insensitivity contrary to the nature 
                        of a wise man.
                          A fool is 
                        blasphemous in Psalms 74:18
                          A fool is 
                        arrogant in 1 Samuel 25:25
                          A fool is 
                        atheistic in Psalm 14:1
                          Here a fool 
                        relies on their own heart, and not on God’s revelation 
                        (13:3)
                          See Jeremiah 
                        23:16-17
                         
                        The 
                        foolish prophet mistakes his own heart for the word of 
                        God.
                        They 
                        had visions but they were psychological not from the 
                        Spirit of God
                         
                        13:4– 
                        Jackals among ruins
                          Prophets are the 
                        jackals.  
                        Ruins are the 
                        people/society.
                          Jackals hunt 
                        through ruins to find a den for 
                        themselves.
                          The prophets are 
                        among the people/society only to secure a den for 
                        themselves.
                          The prophets 
                        failed to help or prepare the people/society for the 
                        future.
                          The prophets 
                        abused their gifts and office which dulled the people’s 
                        ears
                          to hear Ezekiel’s 
                        and other’s true message.
                         
                        13:5  “breaks in the 
                        wall”  were 
                        the violation of the law of Moses.
                          They should have 
                        identified the breaks in the law and then corrected and 
                        repaired them.
                          Psalms 
                        106:23
                          Ezekiel 
                        22:30
                          Isaiah 
                        58:12-repairers of the breach
                         
                        13:8-16
                          The flimsy wall 
                        is a partition wall (interior, non-supporting) used in 
                        place of an 
                          exterior 
                        supporting wall.
                          The flimsy wall 
                        might have been an alliance with Egypt or a prophecy of 
                        peace and   
                        prosperity that led people to build houses and 
                        settle in for a time of false 
                        security.
                          The whitewash 
                        (or, plaster)  
                        was used to cover up 
                        structure.
                          The whitewash, 
                        like sheetrock, covers up the studs, headers, beams, 
                        etc. if they are   
                        there.
                          Their wall was 
                        flimsy.  
                        Their wall was “false 
hope.”