The chapter begins with God calling forth executioners to punish the city for its abominations, evoking strong feelings of divine wrath and righteous judgment.
The vision of the slaughter of the inhabitants of Jerusalem, especially the innocent, brings forth deep feelings of sorrow and mourning.
The detailed descriptions of the execution of judgment evoke feelings of fear and terror.
The scene of widespread destruction and the inability to escape judgment inspire a sense of desperation and helplessness.
The chapter ends with Ezekiel's plea for mercy on behalf of the remnant, evoking emotions of contrition and a desperate appeal for divine compassion.