Therefore ye shall see no more vanity, nor divine divinations: for I will deliver my people out of your hand: and ye shall know that I am the LORD.
God does not promise these women will repent or gain sound minds; He promises they will be stripped of their prophetic pretense. When Jerusalem fell and the people were dragged into exile, their lies were exposed for all to see. They may still hunger to invent new revelations, but they will be despised, because God has made their vanity evident to every man.
AI summary
The devil works through prophetesses no less than through male false prophets, and their sex neither excuses their sin nor shields them from God's rebuke. These women prophesy from their own hearts, saying whatever comes uppermost, and they find eager listeners among people who prefer pleasing lies to hard truths. When sinners grow bold, reprovers must be bold as well.
AI summary
Commenting on Ezekiel 13:17-23
ye shall see no more vanity--The event shall confute your lies, involving yourselves in destruction (Eze 13:9; Eze 14:8; Eze 15:7; Mic 3:6). Next: Ezekiel Chapter 14