Overview
Ezekiel 21 emphasizes the imminence of God's judgment, symbolized by a sharpened and polished sword. The chapter begins with Ezekiel prophesying against Jerusalem and the sanctuaries, declaring that the sword of the Lord is drawn against all, from south to north. The narrative vividly describes the terror and despair that will grip the people as the Babylonian invasion draws near. Ezekiel is instructed to sigh deeply, symbolizing the anguish and sorrow that will accompany this judgment. The chapter also includes a prophecy against the Ammonites, who will likewise face destruction. Amidst this, there's a recognition of the end of the wickedness of the prince of Israel, Zedekiah, whose reign is characterized as profane and unworthy. The chapter serves as a stark reminder of the inevitability of divine judgment and the end of an era marked by disobedience and corruption.