Peter: Alright, so Ezekiel 35. According to the Bible, God tells Ezekiel to go to Mount Seir and prophesy against it. He says that Mount Seir will be desolate, and its towns will be destroyed. He also says that Edom will be filled with sorrow and that its people will suffer.

Lois: Hmm. That sounds pretty bleak.

Brian: Yeah, but then God tells Ezekiel to prophesy against the mountains of Israel and declares that they will be fruitful and full of people.

Peter: That's right. God says that he will fill the mountains of Israel with people and they will enjoy the fruit of the land. He also promises to bring the Israelites back to their homeland and bless them with prosperity.

Stewie: Wow, that sounds like a great deal. But then God goes on to say that the people of Edom will be punished for their wickedness and that their land will become desolate.

Lois: That's right. God also says that Edom will be a perpetual desolation and that no one will ever live there again.

Peter: So, in conclusion, God promises to restore the people of Israel and bless them with prosperity, but he also promises to punish Edom and make their land a perpetual desolation.