Ezekiel 5:6

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And she hath changed my judgments into wickedness more than the nations, and my statutes more than the countries that are round about her: for they have refused my judgments and my statutes, they have not walked in them.

Original Language Analysis

וַתֶּ֨מֶר And she hath changed H4784
וַתֶּ֨מֶר And she hath changed
Strong's: H4784
Word #: 1 of 19
to be (causatively, make) bitter (or unpleasant); (figuratively) to rebel (or resist; causatively, to provoke)
אֶת H853
אֶת
Strong's: H853
Word #: 2 of 19
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
בְמִשְׁפָּטַי֙ my judgments H4941
בְמִשְׁפָּטַי֙ my judgments
Strong's: H4941
Word #: 3 of 19
properly, a verdict (favorable or unfavorable) pronounced judicially, especially a sentence or formal decree (human or (participant's) divine law, ind
לְרִשְׁעָה֙ into wickedness H7564
לְרִשְׁעָה֙ into wickedness
Strong's: H7564
Word #: 4 of 19
wrong (especially moral)
מִן H4480
מִן
Strong's: H4480
Word #: 5 of 19
properly, a part of; hence (prepositionally), from or out of in many senses
הַגּוֹיִ֔ם more than the nations H1471
הַגּוֹיִ֔ם more than the nations
Strong's: H1471
Word #: 6 of 19
a foreign nation; hence, a gentile; also (figuratively) a troop of animals, or a flight of locusts
וְאֶ֨ת H853
וְאֶ֨ת
Strong's: H853
Word #: 7 of 19
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
וְחֻקּוֹתַ֖י and my statutes H2708
וְחֻקּוֹתַ֖י and my statutes
Strong's: H2708
Word #: 8 of 19
a statute
מִן H4480
מִן
Strong's: H4480
Word #: 9 of 19
properly, a part of; hence (prepositionally), from or out of in many senses
הָאֲרָצ֖וֹת more than the countries H776
הָאֲרָצ֖וֹת more than the countries
Strong's: H776
Word #: 10 of 19
the earth (at large, or partitively a land)
אֲשֶׁ֣ר H834
אֲשֶׁ֣ר
Strong's: H834
Word #: 11 of 19
who, which, what, that; also (as an adverb and a conjunction) when, where, how, because, in order that, etc
סְבִיבוֹתֶ֑יהָ that are round about H5439
סְבִיבוֹתֶ֑יהָ that are round about
Strong's: H5439
Word #: 12 of 19
(as noun) a circle, neighbour, or environs; but chiefly (as adverb, with or without preposition) around
כִּ֤י H3588
כִּ֤י
Strong's: H3588
Word #: 13 of 19
(by implication) very widely used as a relative conjunction or adverb (as below); often largely modified by other particles annexed
בְמִשְׁפָּטַי֙ my judgments H4941
בְמִשְׁפָּטַי֙ my judgments
Strong's: H4941
Word #: 14 of 19
properly, a verdict (favorable or unfavorable) pronounced judicially, especially a sentence or formal decree (human or (participant's) divine law, ind
מָאָ֔סוּ her for they have refused H3988
מָאָ֔סוּ her for they have refused
Strong's: H3988
Word #: 15 of 19
to spurn; also (intransitively) to disappear
וְחֻקּוֹתַ֖י and my statutes H2708
וְחֻקּוֹתַ֖י and my statutes
Strong's: H2708
Word #: 16 of 19
a statute
לֹא H3808
לֹא
Strong's: H3808
Word #: 17 of 19
not (the simple or abs. negation); by implication, no; often used with other particles
הָלְכ֥וּ they have not walked H1980
הָלְכ֥וּ they have not walked
Strong's: H1980
Word #: 18 of 19
to walk (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively)
בָהֶֽם׃ H0
בָהֶֽם׃
Strong's: H0
Word #: 19 of 19

Analysis & Commentary

And she hath changed my judgments into wickedness more than the nations, and my statutes more than the countries that are round about her: for they have refused my judgments and my statutes, they have not walked in them.

This devastating indictment reveals Jerusalem's unique guilt: she has not merely failed to follow God's law but has actively changed (marah, rebelled against/altered) His judgments into wickedness (rishah, criminal guilt). The comparative "more than the nations" emphasizes that God's covenant people became more corrupt than the pagan nations around them—a stunning reversal of their calling to be a light to the Gentiles.

The distinction between "judgments" (mishpatim, legal decisions/ordinances) and "statutes" (chuqqot, prescribed rituals/decrees) encompasses both moral law and ceremonial worship. Jerusalem didn't merely drift into negligence but actively refused (ma'as, rejected with contempt) God's ways. The phrase "not walked in them" uses the Hebrew idiom for lifestyle and conduct—they didn't just break specific commands but abandoned the entire path of covenant relationship. Greater privilege brings greater responsibility and greater judgment when squandered.

Historical Context

Ezekiel prophesied during Jerusalem's final years before Babylonian destruction (593-571 BC), speaking from exile in Babylon to a people in denial about their situation. The surrounding nations—Egypt, Phoenicia, Ammon, Moab—practiced idolatry and injustice that Israel was supposed to expose through righteous living. Instead, Jerusalem adopted their practices while maintaining a false confidence in the temple's presence (Jeremiah 7:4). Archaeological evidence shows syncretism was rampant: Israelite households worshiped Asherah poles alongside YHWH, and the temple itself housed pagan altars. Ezekiel's point is devastating—without covenant faithfulness, Israel's privileges (law, temple, priesthood) only increased their guilt. This prepared the way for understanding that God's ultimate purpose required a new covenant and a transformed heart (Ezekiel 36:26-27).

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