Joe: Alright, so what's the scoop on Ezekiel 35?

Bible Expert: Well, Ezekiel 35 is part of the prophecy of Ezekiel, which was written during the Babylonian Exile of the Israelites in the 6th century BC. In this chapter, God addresses his anger towards Mount Seir and the Edomites, who had taken joy in the destruction of Jerusalem.

Joe: Whoa, whoa, whoa! Wait a minute! Is God really mad at the Edomites?

Bible Expert: Yes, Joe. God is very angry with them and he declares that they will be punished for their actions. He promises that they will bear the consequences of their sins and that their land will become desolate.

Joe: Wow! So God is really not happy with the Edomites, huh?

Bible Expert: That's right. He also declares that He will make Mount Seir a perpetual desolation and will fill it with vultures and other scavenging birds.

Joe: So, what else happens in the chapter?

Bible Expert: Well, the Lord promises to restore Israel and Judah after the exile and to make their land, the "land of their inheritance." He also promises to bring them back to their homeland and to give them peace and prosperity.

Joe: That's awesome! So, the Israelites are getting a second chance?

Bible Expert: Yes, that's right. And God also promises to judge those who have mistreated His people and bring justice to them. He also declares that Edom will be repaid for their actions and that their land will be desolate forever.