• King James Version

    1. The word of the LORD came unto me again, saying, / 2. What mean ye, that ye use this proverb concerning the land of Israel, saying, The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge?

  • Norm

    Hey, folks. Remember Ezekiel? Well, he's back with another chapter of his prophecies, and it's all about how individuals are responsible for their own actions. No more blaming your parents, kiddos - Ezekiel says that each person is accountable for their own deeds.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so what do we got for Ezekiel 18? Bible Expert: Well, Ezekiel 18 is a chapter in the Old Testament that is all about the sin of the father and the son. It's saying that each person is responsible for their own sins, and that the sins of the father are not visited upon the son.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: So, what do you do for fun? Contestant: Well, I like to read the Bible. Alex (trying to stay positive): That sounds great. So what’s your favorite chapter? Contestant: I would have to say Ezekiel 18! It’s about how God does not hold our ancestors responsible for our sins, but rather each of us is individually responsible for our own sins.

  • Drill Sergeant

    Listen up, maggots! This is Ezekiel 18! In this chapter, God explains that each person is responsible for their own sins. He doesn't punish an entire household for the sins of one individual. God also says that if an individual has sinned, but turns away from their sin and does what is right, then they will be forgiven.

  • Batman

    Robin: Holy scripture, Batman! It looks like the prophet Ezekiel is talking about how no one can die for another's sins! Batman: That's right, Robin. He's trying to tell us that each person is responsible for their own actions and must suffer the consequences.

  • Joe Biden

    Folks, here's the deal. No malarkey: Ezekiel 18 is all about the consequences of sin. See here, Jack, my father used to say that no one is above the law. No matter what they do, they can't escape judgment.

  • Donald Trump

    Ezekiel 18 is a huge chapter, and many people are saying it's overrated. God speaks to the Israelites and tells them that they are responsible for their own sin, and He won't punish their children for their parents' sins.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, so in Ezekiel 18, we're talking about how God is totally cool with you not being like your parents and all that jazz. Lois: Oh, so it's like that old saying, "You don't have to be like your parents?"