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What does the Bible say about God's judgment in Ezekiel 18?

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Ezekiel 18 reveals that God's judgment is based on individual sin rather than inherited guilt from ancestors.

In Ezekiel 18, God clarifies that each person is responsible for their own sins and will be judged accordingly. The Israelites had misunderstood God's words, claiming that they were suffering due to their ancestors' sins. God emphatically states that the soul that sins will die based on its own actions, not the actions of the father. This passage emphasizes God's justice and individual responsibility. God does not impose guilt of the father's sins onto the children, thereby making His judgment fair and equitable rather than arbitrary or unfair.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 18:1-30

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