Ezekiel 33:16

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None of his sins that he hath committed shall be mentioned unto him: he hath done that which is lawful and right; he shall surely live.

Original Language Analysis

כָּל H3605
כָּל
Strong's: H3605
Word #: 1 of 12
properly, the whole; hence, all, any or every (in the singular only, but often in a plural sense)
חַטֹּאתָו֙ None of his sins H2403
חַטֹּאתָו֙ None of his sins
Strong's: H2403
Word #: 2 of 12
an offence (sometimes habitual sinfulness), and its penalty, occasion, sacrifice, or expiation; also (concretely) an offender
אֲשֶׁ֣ר H834
אֲשֶׁ֣ר
Strong's: H834
Word #: 3 of 12
who, which, what, that; also (as an adverb and a conjunction) when, where, how, because, in order that, etc
חָטָ֔א that he hath committed H2398
חָטָ֔א that he hath committed
Strong's: H2398
Word #: 4 of 12
properly, to miss; hence (figuratively and generally) to sin; by inference, to forfeit, lack, expiate, repent, (causatively) lead astray, condemn
לֹ֥א H3808
לֹ֥א
Strong's: H3808
Word #: 5 of 12
not (the simple or abs. negation); by implication, no; often used with other particles
תִזָּכַ֖רְנָה shall be mentioned H2142
תִזָּכַ֖רְנָה shall be mentioned
Strong's: H2142
Word #: 6 of 12
properly, to mark (so as to be recognized), i.e., to remember; by implication, to mention; to be male
ל֑וֹ H0
ל֑וֹ
Strong's: H0
Word #: 7 of 12
מִשְׁפָּ֧ט that which is lawful H4941
מִשְׁפָּ֧ט that which is lawful
Strong's: H4941
Word #: 8 of 12
properly, a verdict (favorable or unfavorable) pronounced judicially, especially a sentence or formal decree (human or (participant's) divine law, ind
וּצְדָקָ֛ה and right H6666
וּצְדָקָ֛ה and right
Strong's: H6666
Word #: 9 of 12
rightness (abstractly), subjectively (rectitude), objectively (justice), morally (virtue) or figuratively (prosperity)
עָשָׂ֖ה unto him he hath done H6213
עָשָׂ֖ה unto him he hath done
Strong's: H6213
Word #: 10 of 12
to do or make, in the broadest sense and widest application
יִֽחְיֶֽה׃ he shall surely H2421
יִֽחְיֶֽה׃ he shall surely
Strong's: H2421
Word #: 11 of 12
to live, whether literally or figuratively; causatively, to revive
יִֽחְיֶֽה׃ he shall surely H2421
יִֽחְיֶֽה׃ he shall surely
Strong's: H2421
Word #: 12 of 12
to live, whether literally or figuratively; causatively, to revive

Analysis & Commentary

This passage emphasizes both the possibility and necessity of genuine repentance. God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked but desires they turn and live (Ezekiel 33:11). This reflects the Reformed understanding that while salvation is entirely by grace through faith, it necessarily involves repentance—turning from sin to God in trust and obedience. True conversion produces transformed living, not merely intellectual assent to doctrine. The call to repentance demonstrates God's mercy even amid judgment, offering escape to those who truly turn from rebellion. This principle refutes both presumption ("I'm elect, so my behavior doesn't matter") and despair ("I've sinned too much to be saved")—both errors Ezekiel's audience faced.

Historical Context

This passage was delivered during the Babylonian exile (c. 586-571 BCE) after Jerusalem's destruction. The exiled community grappled with theological and practical questions: Why had judgment come? Would restoration occur? How should they live in exile? The historical context of ancient Near Eastern covenant patterns, conquest and exile practices, and prophetic literature provides essential background. Archaeological discoveries from this period illuminate the exile's realities and the return's historical fulfillment. Yet Ezekiel's prophecies extend beyond immediate historical context to find fuller realization in Christ and the church, with ultimate consummation in the new creation.

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