Reference

Ezekiel 23:24

And they shall come against thee with chariots, wagons, and wheels, and with an assembly of people, which shall set against thee buckler and shield and helmet round about: and I will set judgment before them, and they shall judge thee according to their judgments.
22

Therefore, O Aholibah, thus saith the Lord God; Behold, I will raise up thy lovers against thee, from whom thy mind is alienated, and I will bring them against thee on every side;

23

The Babylonians, and all the Chaldeans, Pekod, and Shoa, and Koa, and all the Assyrians with them: all of them desirable young men, captains and rulers, great lords and renowned, all of them riding upon horses.

24

And they shall come against thee with chariots, wagons, and wheels, and with an assembly of people, which shall set against thee buckler and shield and helmet round about: and I will set judgment before them, and they shall judge thee according to their judgments.

25

And I will set my jealousy against thee, and they shall deal furiously with thee: they shall take away thy nose and thine ears; and thy remnant shall fall by the sword: they shall take thy sons and thy daughters; and thy residue shall be devoured by the fire.

26

They shall also strip thee out of thy clothes, and take away thy fair jewels.

Why This Verse Was Tagged

Punishment Language
Semantic Discovery
90% relevance

This verse was identified through meaning similarity — its content is mathematically close to known verses in this theme, even without sharing the same vocabulary.

Literal Fulfillment
Semantic Discovery
90% relevance

This verse was identified through meaning similarity — its content is mathematically close to known verses in this theme, even without sharing the same vocabulary.

Counter-Arguments

The strongest case that this verse does not belong in this theme.

Destruction at Coming

The verse describes a military invasion and judgment by human forces ("they shall judge thee according to their judgments"), not a divine judgment or destruction at Christ's return.

Punishment Language

While the verse describes a military attack and subsequent judgment, it does not explicitly use any of the specific "punishment language" terms listed in the theme definition such as "punish," "torment," or "vengeance." The "judgment" mentioned could be interpreted as a legal or judicial process rather than solely punitive action.

Literal Fulfillment

While the verse describes physical objects and actions, the phrase "I will set judgment before them, and they shall judge thee according to their judgments" could be interpreted as a metaphorical representation of divine judgment being executed through human agents, rather than a purely literal description of a military conquest.