53 "Nevertheless, I will restore their captivity , the captivity of Sodom and her daughters , the captivity of Samaria and her daughters , and along with them your own captivity , 54 in order that you may bear your humiliation and feel ashamed for all that you have done when you become a consolation to them. 55 "Your sisters , Sodom with her daughters and Samaria with her daughters , will return to their former state , and you with your daughters will also return to your former state . 56 "As the name of your sister Sodom was not heard from your lips in your day of pride , 57 before your wickedness was uncovered , so now you have become the reproach of the daughters of Edom and of all who are around her, of the daughters of the Philistines -those surrounding you who despise you. 58 "You have borne the penalty of your lewdness and abominations ," the Lord declares . 59 For thus says the Lord GOD , "I will also do with you as you have done , you who have despised the oath by breaking the covenant .

60 "Nevertheless, I will remember My covenant with you in the days of your youth , and I will establish an everlasting covenant with you. 61 "Then you will remember your ways and be ashamed when you receive your sisters , both your older and your younger ; and I will give them to you as daughters , but not because of your covenant . 62 "Thus I will establish My covenant with you, and you shall know that I am the Lord , 63 so that you may remember and be ashamed and never open your mouth anymore because e of your humiliation , when I have forgiven you for all that you have done ," the Lord GOD declares .

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Ezekiel 16:53-63

Commentary on Ezekiel 16:1-58

(Read Ezekiel 16:1-58)

In this chapter God's dealings with the Jewish nation, and their conduct towards him, are described, and their punishment through the surrounding nations, even those they most trusted in. This is done under the parable of an exposed infant rescued from death, educated, espoused, and richly provided for, but afterwards guilty of the most abandoned conduct, and punished for it; yet at last received into favour, and ashamed of her base conduct. We are not to judge of these expressions by modern ideas, but by those of the times and places in which they were used, where many of them would not sound as they do to us. The design was to raise hatred to idolatry, and such a parable was well suited for that purpose.

Commentary on Ezekiel 16:59-63

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After a full warning of judgments, mercy is remembered, mercy is reserved. These closing verses are a precious promise, in part fulfilled at the return of the penitent and reformed Jews out of Babylon, but to have fuller accomplishment in gospel times. The Divine mercy should be powerful to melt our hearts into godly sorrow for sin. Nor will God ever leave the sinner to perish, who is humbled for his sins, and comes to trust in His mercy and grace through Jesus Christ; but will keep him by his power, through faith unto salvation.