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What does the Bible say about the unfruitful vine in Ezekiel?

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In Ezekiel 15, the unfruitful vine symbolizes the inhabitants of Jerusalem, representing their spiritual barrenness and failure to fulfill God's purpose.

Ezekiel 15 describes the metaphor of an unfruitful vine as representing the inhabitants of Jerusalem and all of Israel, emphasizing their spiritual state. The essence of the parable is that a vine is only useful when it bears fruit; if it fails to do so, it becomes worthless, good only for burning. The Lord conveys that Jerusalem, like the unfruitful vine, has turned away from Him, failing to fulfill its purpose as a witness to the nations, and thus faces divine judgment. The symbolism indicates that without fruitfulness that comes from a true relationship with God, there is no hope or salvation for these inhabitants.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 15:1-8

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