Verse (Click for Chapter) New International Version “Son of man, did not the Israelites, that rebellious people, ask you, ‘What are you doing?’ New Living Translation “Son of man, these rebels, the people of Israel, have asked you what all this means. English Standard Version “Son of man, has not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said to you, ‘What are you doing?’ Berean Standard Bible “Son of man, hasn’t the rebellious house of Israel asked you, ‘What are you doing?’ King James Bible Son of man, hath not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said unto thee, What doest thou? New King James Version “Son of man, has not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said to you, ‘What are you doing?’ New American Standard Bible “Son of man, has the house of Israel, the rebellious house, not said to you, ‘What are you doing?’ NASB 1995 “Son of man, has not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said to you, ‘What are you doing?’ NASB 1977 “Son of man, has not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said to you, ‘What are you doing?’ Legacy Standard Bible “Son of man, has not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said to you, ‘What are you doing?’ Amplified Bible “Son of man, has not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, asked you, ‘What you are doing?’ Christian Standard Bible “Son of man, hasn’t the house of Israel, that rebellious house, asked you, ‘What are you doing? ’ Holman Christian Standard Bible Son of man, hasn’t the house of Israel, that rebellious house, asked you, ‘What are you doing?’ American Standard Version Son of man, hath not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said unto thee, What doest thou? Contemporary English Version reminded me that those rebellious people didn't even ask what I was doing. English Revised Version Son of man, hath not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said unto thee, What doest thou? GOD'S WORD® Translation "Son of man, didn't the rebellious nation of Israel ask you what you were doing? Good News Translation "Mortal man," he said, "now that those Israelite rebels are asking you what you're doing, International Standard Version "Son of Man, didn't the house of Israel, that rebellious house, ask you, 'What are you doing?' NET Bible "Son of man, has not the house of Israel, that rebellious house, said to you, 'What are you doing?' New Heart English Bible "Son of man, has not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said to you, 'What are you doing?' Webster's Bible Translation Son of man, hath not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said to thee, What doest thou? Majority Text Translations Majority Standard Bible“Son of man, hasn’t the rebellious house of Israel asked you, ‘What are you doing?’ World English Bible “Son of man, hasn’t the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said to you, ‘What are you doing?’ Literal Translations Literal Standard Version“Son of man, have they not said to you—the house of Israel—the house of rebellion—What are you doing? Young's Literal Translation 'Son of man, have they not said unto thee -- the house of Israel -- the rebellious house -- What art thou doing? Smith's Literal Translation Son of man, did not the house of Israel, the house of contradiction, say to thee, What doest thou? Catholic Translations Douay-Rheims BibleSon of man, hath not the house of Israel, the provoking house, said to thee: What art thou doing? Catholic Public Domain Version “Son of man, has not the house of Israel, the provoking house, said to you: ‘What are you doing?’ New American Bible Son of man, did not the house of Israel, that house of rebels, say, “What are you doing?” New Revised Standard Version Mortal, has not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said to you, “What are you doing?” Translations from Aramaic Lamsa BibleSon of man, if the children of the rebellious house of Israel should say to you, What are you doing? Peshitta Holy Bible Translated “Son of man, if they of the house of Israel, a rebellious house, say to you, what are you doing? OT Translations JPS Tanakh 1917Son of man, hath not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said unto thee: What doest thou? Brenton Septuagint Translation Son of man, have not the house of Israel, the provoking house, said to thee, What doest thou? Additional Translations ... Audio Bible Context Signs of the Coming Captivity…8And in the morning the word of the LORD came to me, saying, 9“Son of man, hasn’t the rebellious house of Israel asked you, ‘What are you doing?’ 10Tell them that this is what the Lord GOD says: ‘This burden concerns the prince in Jerusalem and all the house of Israel who are there.’… Cross References Jeremiah 5:21 “Hear this, O foolish and senseless people, who have eyes but do not see, who have ears but do not hear. Isaiah 6:9-10 And He replied: “Go and tell this people, ‘Be ever hearing, but never understanding; be ever seeing, but never perceiving.’ / Make the hearts of this people calloused; deafen their ears and close their eyes. Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts, and turn and be healed.” Matthew 13:14-15 In them the prophecy of Isaiah is fulfilled: ‘You will be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be ever seeing but never perceiving. / For this people’s heart has grown callous; they hardly hear with their ears, and they have closed their eyes. Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts, and turn, and I would heal them.’ Mark 4:12 so that, ‘they may be ever seeing but never perceiving, and ever hearing but never understanding; otherwise they might turn and be forgiven.’” Luke 8:10 He replied, “The knowledge of the mysteries of the kingdom of God has been given to you, but to others I speak in parables, so that, ‘though seeing, they may not see; though hearing, they may not understand.’ Acts 28:26-27 ‘Go to this people and say, “You will be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be ever seeing but never perceiving.” / For this people’s heart has grown callous; they hardly hear with their ears, and they have closed their eyes. Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts, and turn, and I would heal them.’ Romans 11:8 as it is written: “God gave them a spirit of stupor, eyes that could not see, and ears that could not hear, to this very day.” John 12:40 “He has blinded their eyes and hardened their hearts, so that they cannot see with their eyes, and understand with their hearts, and turn, and I would heal them.” 2 Corinthians 3:14-15 But their minds were closed. For to this day the same veil remains at the reading of the old covenant. It has not been lifted, because only in Christ can it be removed. / And even to this day when Moses is read, a veil covers their hearts. Hebrews 5:11 We have much to say about this, but it is hard to explain, because you are dull of hearing. Isaiah 42:18-20 Listen, you deaf ones; look, you blind ones, that you may see! / Who is blind but My servant, or deaf like the messenger I am sending? Who is blind like My covenant partner, or blind like the servant of the LORD? / Though seeing many things, you do not keep watch. Though your ears are open, you do not hear.” Jeremiah 6:10 To whom can I give this warning? Who will listen to me? Look, their ears are closed, so they cannot hear. See, the word of the LORD has become offensive to them; they find no pleasure in it. Ezekiel 2:3-5 “Son of man,” He said to me, “I am sending you to the Israelites, to a rebellious nation that has rebelled against Me. To this very day they and their fathers have rebelled against Me. / They are obstinate and stubborn children. I am sending you to them, and you are to say to them, ‘This is what the Lord GOD says.’ / And whether they listen or refuse to listen—for they are a rebellious house—they will know that a prophet has been among them. Ezekiel 3:6-7 not to the many peoples of unfamiliar speech and difficult language whose words you cannot understand. Surely if I had sent you to them, they would have listened to you. / But the house of Israel will be unwilling to listen to you, since they are unwilling to listen to Me. For the whole house of Israel is hard-headed and hard-hearted. Ezekiel 33:31-33 So My people come to you as usual, sit before you, and hear your words; but they do not put them into practice. Although they express love with their mouths, their hearts pursue dishonest gain. / Indeed, you are to them like a singer of love songs with a beautiful voice, who skillfully plays an instrument. They hear your words but do not put them into practice. / So when it comes to pass—and surely it will come—then they will know that a prophet has been among them.” Treasury of Scripture Son of man, has not the house of Israel, the rebellious house, said to you, What do you? Jump to Previous House Israel Rebellious Uncontrolled WhatJump to Next House Israel Rebellious Uncontrolled WhatEzekiel 12 1. Under the type of Ezekiel's removing8. is shown the captivity of Zedekiah 17. Ezekiel's trembling shows the Jews' desolation 21. The Jews' presumptuous proverb is reproved 26. The speediness of the vision Son of man This title, "Son of man," is frequently used in the book of Ezekiel, appearing over 90 times. It emphasizes the humanity of the prophet Ezekiel, distinguishing him from God and highlighting his role as a representative of the people. This term is also significant in the New Testament, where Jesus often refers to Himself as the "Son of Man," indicating His identification with humanity and His role as the Messiah. hasn’t the rebellious house of Israel asked you ‘What are you doing?’ Persons / Places / Events 1. EzekielA prophet called by God to deliver His messages to the Israelites during their Babylonian exile. Known for his symbolic actions and visions. 2. Son of Man A title used frequently in Ezekiel, emphasizing his humanity and role as a representative of the people. 3. Rebellious House of Israel Refers to the Israelites who were in exile in Babylon due to their disobedience and rebellion against God. 4. Babylon The place of exile for the Israelites, representing a period of judgment and reflection for the nation. 5. Symbolic Actions Ezekiel often used symbolic acts to convey God's messages, which were sometimes misunderstood by the people. Teaching Points Understanding Symbolic ActionsEzekiel's actions were meant to provoke thought and reflection. In our lives, God may use various means to communicate with us, and we should be attentive and discerning. Rebellion and Consequences The Israelites' rebellion led to their exile. Disobedience to God has consequences, and we are called to live in obedience and submission to His will. The Role of a Prophet Prophets are often misunderstood and questioned. As Christians, we may face similar challenges when standing for truth, but we must remain faithful to God's calling. Spiritual Perception Like the Israelites, we can be spiritually blind or deaf. We must pray for open hearts and minds to understand God's messages to us. Community Accountability The question posed by the Israelites reflects a communal aspect of faith. We should hold each other accountable and seek understanding together in our faith communities. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Ezekiel 12:9?2. How does Ezekiel 12:9 illustrate the importance of heeding God's warnings today? 3. What does Ezekiel 12:9 reveal about the Israelites' attitude towards God's messages? 4. How can Ezekiel 12:9 inspire us to be more attentive to prophecy? 5. In what ways does Ezekiel 12:9 connect to other prophetic warnings in Scripture? 6. How can we apply the lessons from Ezekiel 12:9 in our daily lives? 7. What does Ezekiel 12:9 reveal about God's communication with His people through prophets? 8. How does Ezekiel 12:9 challenge our understanding of divine warnings and human response? 9. Why were the Israelites described as a rebellious house in Ezekiel 12:9? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Ezekiel 12? 11. How does the concept of original sin in Genesis 3 align with teachings on personal accountability in later Scriptures? 12. In 1 Chronicles 28:3, why would a God of peace forbid David from building the temple simply because he had shed blood, yet historically use wars and conquests to establish Israel? 13. In Ezekiel 7:2, the text mentions 'the four corners of the land'--how can this be reconciled with modern geography and a spherical Earth? 14. What does 'Lord of the Sabbath' mean? What Does Ezekiel 12:9 Mean Son of man– God repeatedly calls Ezekiel “Son of man” (Ezekiel 2:1; 3:17), stressing his humanity in contrast to the divine message he bears. – The title keeps Ezekiel humble, reminding both prophet and hearers that the authority lies in the Lord who speaks through him (Numbers 23:19; 2 Peter 1:21). – It also links Ezekiel to other servants sent to warn a wayward people, such as Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:7) and later the Lord Jesus, the ultimate “Son of Man” who came to seek and save the lost (Luke 19:10). hasn't the rebellious house of Israel – God labels the nation “rebellious” throughout Ezekiel (Ezekiel 2:3–8; 3:7), a legal indictment that recalls Israel’s covenant breaches in the wilderness (Exodus 32:9) and during the monarchy (2 Kings 17:13-15). – Their rebellion isn’t ignorance but willful resistance to the word of the Lord, paralleling the stubborn generation in Psalm 95:8-11 and the hard-hearted listeners in Acts 7:51. – By emphasizing “house of Israel,” God underscores collective responsibility; everyone, from leaders to common folk, shares in the guilt (Isaiah 1:2-4). asked you – Even rebels recognize something unusual in Ezekiel’s sign-act of packing exile baggage (Ezekiel 12:3-7). Curiosity, however, is not the same as repentance (Matthew 13:13-15). – Their question fulfills God’s intention: the enacted parable is meant to provoke inquiry so truth can be plainly declared (Ezekiel 24:19; 37:18). – Yet the asking also exposes spiritual blindness—they see the prophet’s actions but fail to grasp their personal stake (James 1:23-24). what are you doing? – The question shows detachment, as though Ezekiel’s strange behavior has no bearing on them. God soon explains that the prophet is portraying the coming exile of Jerusalem’s inhabitants and king (Ezekiel 12:10-13). – Similar prophetic dramas—Isaiah walking barefoot (Isaiah 20:2-4) or Jeremiah’s yoke (Jeremiah 27:2-7)—served as vivid, undeniable warnings. – The people’s bewilderment teaches us that signs are effective only when accompanied by obedient hearts (John 12:37-40). God’s patience allows space for understanding, but judgment will fall on persistent unbelief (2 Chronicles 36:15-17). summary Ezekiel 12:9 captures a moment where God confronts a hard-hearted nation through a humble messenger. By addressing Ezekiel as “Son of man,” the Lord contrasts human frailty with divine authority. Calling Israel “rebellious” highlights covenant defiance dating back generations. Their question, “What are you doing?” reveals curiosity without commitment; they witness God’s warning yet remain aloof. The verse therefore exposes spiritual blindness and underscores God’s mercy in explaining His signs before executing judgment. Those who heed the message find hope; those who dismiss it confirm their rebellion and invite the exile that soon follows. Hebrew “Sonבֶּן־ (ben-) Noun - masculine singular construct Strong's 1121: A son of man, אָדָ֕ם (’ā·ḏām) Noun - masculine singular Strong's 120: Ruddy, a human being hasn’t הֲלֹ֨א (hă·lō) Adverb - Negative particle Strong's 3808: Not, no the rebellious הַמֶּ֑רִי (ham·me·rî) Article | Noun - masculine singular Strong's 4805: Bitterness, rebellion, bitter, rebellious house בֵּ֥ית (bêṯ) Noun - masculine singular construct Strong's 1004: A house of Israel יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל (yiś·rā·’êl) Noun - proper - masculine singular Strong's 3478: Israel -- 'God strives', another name of Jacob and his desc asked אָמְר֥וּ (’ā·mə·rū) Verb - Qal - Perfect - third person common plural Strong's 559: To utter, say you, אֵלֶ֛יךָ (’ê·le·ḵā) Preposition | second person masculine singular Strong's 413: Near, with, among, to ‘What מָ֖ה (māh) Interrogative Strong's 4100: What?, what!, indefinitely what are you אַתָּ֥ה (’at·tāh) Pronoun - second person masculine singular Strong's 859: Thou and thee, ye and you doing?’ עֹשֶֽׂה׃ (‘ō·śeh) Verb - Qal - Participle - masculine singular Strong's 6213: To do, make Links Ezekiel 12:9 NIVEzekiel 12:9 NLT Ezekiel 12:9 ESV Ezekiel 12:9 NASB Ezekiel 12:9 KJV Ezekiel 12:9 BibleApps.com Ezekiel 12:9 Biblia Paralela Ezekiel 12:9 Chinese Bible Ezekiel 12:9 French Bible Ezekiel 12:9 Catholic Bible OT Prophets: Ezekiel 12:9 Son of man has not the house (Ezek. 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