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  • Ezekiel 43 - Returned

    Then Ezekiel saw that promise pictured in the valley of dry bones, as the Spirit brought Israel from Over the course of nine chapters (40-48), Ezekiel is given a preview tour. In today's passage, Ezekiel has been led to the gate facing toward the east. The voice of the LORD called out to Ezekiel. In a sense, He says "Son of man, I'm home!" Iain Duguid explains how, then, it will be that Ezekiel's prophecy will be fulfilled: John shows us Ezekiel

  • Ezekiel 36 - You're Not The Center

    SINCE WE LAST LEFT OFF... the glory of the LORD had departed from Jerusalem, and Ezekiel Ezekiel 36:18–28 (NASB95) 18 “Therefore I poured out My wrath on them for the blood which they had shed

  • Ezekiel 8-10 - Departed

    Through a series of vivid signs, Ezekiel, who had already been carried away to Babylon, portrayed Jerusalem Ezekiel 8-10 (NASB95) 8 It came about in the sixth year, on the fifth day of the sixth month, as I was Summary We catch up with Ezekiel as he’s caught up by his hair - a lock of his head, and the Spirit But Ezekiel’s not just brought there on a field trip to see the sights. Ezekiel then sees the elders of Israel, sitting in the dark with their carved images, each thinking that

  • Ezekiel 1 - Wheels Within Wheels??

    If you think the Bible's boring, you haven't read Ezekiel. Faithlife.com We meet the prophet Ezekiel sitting among the exiles in Babylon, the Ezekiel 1:15-2:7 (NASB95) 15 Now as I looked at the living beings, behold, there was one wheel on the Ezekiel often uses metaphorical descriptors such as like or as if. God Communicates: Did you notice that Ezekiel’s vision climaxes in a voice? In words?

  • Ezekiel 11:17-21 - Regenerated Relationship

    Biblia.com Ezekiel 11:17–21 (NIV) 17  “Therefore say: ‘This is what the Sovereign Lord says: I will gather When Ezekiel prophesied that God’s people would return to Him, he made it clear that they couldn’t do

  • Ezekiel 36:24-28 - A Whole New Reality

    "I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh" - verse 26 Ezekiel 36:24-28 (NIV) CONTEXT: God is speaking through the prophet Ezekiel to His people who are exiled in Babylon, Ezekiel is famous for painting vivid word pictures, and this passage is one of his most famous. Ezekiel's prophecy of the Spirit transforming stone cold hearts into soft and lively flesh is famous Ezekiel here paints one of the Bible's clearest pictures of what we call regeneration , which is the

  • Ezekiel 36:24-27 - Triune Grace

    Ezekiel 36:24–27 (NIV) CONTEXT: After Israel had "defiled their land by their conduct and their actions ," God "dispersed them among the nations... and judged them according to their conduct and actions (Ezekiel God now comes to the prophet Ezekiel with a promise of salvation to announce. 22 “Therefore say to the But in promising His grace to His covenant people through His prophet Ezekiel, God gives a huge insight

  • Ezekiel 33:1-9 - Sound the Alarm

    Summary The prophet Ezekiel here is giving an account of God’s calling him to be a watchman for the people Ezekiel was warned that his calling was to do more than just declare condemnation on the wicked, he was To fail to encourage his fellow Israelites to give up their sinful ways would leave Ezekiel accountable If Ezekiel was faithful in warning others about these dangers and they ignored his warning, the fault However, to do nothing, to not warn of the dangers of wicked living would leave Ezekiel liable.

  • Ezekiel 37:1-10 - 'Dem Bones

    If you think the Bible is boring, you haven't read Ezekiel 37! Summary The Old Testament book of Ezekiel can be one of the hardest to understand in the whole Bible. Ezekiel's preaching has an immediate effect. Whose breath, Ezekiel must have wondered! Don't miss the command God gave to Ezekiel to "preach to the Breath."

  • 2 Kings 24 - Negative Faithfulness

    We're going to spend the next couple of weeks reading prophecy (Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel, who speak

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