Peter: Alright, so Ezekiel 33...Brian, you got the summary?

Brian: Sure do, Peter. So, this chapter is all about God sending Ezekiel to warn the people of Jerusalem that they need to turn from their wickedness or else face destruction. It's kind of like a cross between 'The Godfather' and 'Fiddler on the Roof'.

Lois: Wow, sounds intense.

Peter: So what happens?

Brian: Well, Ezekiel is appointed by God to be a watchman for the people of Jerusalem, and if he sees any kind of danger coming, he's supposed to warn the people to repent or face the consequences. He's basically God's 'eyes' in the city.

Lois: That's a big responsibility.

Brian: Yeah, and it's a pretty serious one too. God warns Ezekiel that if he doesn't warn the people, then they'll be destroyed and Ezekiel will be held accountable.

Peter: Ah, so it's like the old adage, 'Look out for number one first!'

Brian: Yeah, pretty much. The chapter ends with God telling Ezekiel that he must continue to warn the people to turn from their wickedness and back to Him.