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  1. Ezekiel in Brief: Ezekiel is taken into captivity to Babylon. God calls Ezekiel to encourage the people and inform them he was the Lord God in Israel and Babylon. God will judge the nearby nations. Ezekiel speaks to the people in parables and visions, bizarre behavior. Have faith in God and restoration of the nation is assured.

  2. www.cliffsnotes.com › summary-and-analysis › ezekielEzekiel - CliffsNotes

    Ezekiel, no less than Jeremiah, sees the significance of the individual in his relationship to Yahweh. Rejecting the ideas that fathers may be punished for the sins of their sons and the sons punished for the sins of their fathers, he boldly states that the soul that sins shall die. Furthermore, he carries this idea to the extreme position of ...

  3. Ezekiel's the Watchman for Israel ( 33:1⁠–⁠20 ) b. Word of Jerusalem’s Fall ( 33:21⁠–⁠33 ) c. Israel Will Return to the Land ( 34:1⁠–⁠37:28 ) i. A Prophecy for Shepherds ( 34:1⁠–⁠31 ) 1. Against Israel’s Shepherds ( 34:1⁠–⁠10 ) 2. The Good Shepherd ( 34:11⁠–⁠24 ) 3.

  4. Sep 14, 2022 · Answer. Ezekiel, whose name means “strengthened by God,” grew up in Jerusalem, where he trained to be a priest in the temple. He was among the second group of captives taken to Babylon along with King Jehoiachin about 597 BC. While in Babylon Ezekiel became a prophet of God; he is the author of the Old Testament book that bears his name.

  5. The ministry of Ezekiel took place in one of the great critical periods of history. His book presents a clear picture of a definite historical situation because the events of his day made a profound impression upon Ezekiel. He makes allusions to contemporary events which are known to us from extra-Biblical sources.

  6. If Ezekiel was 30 years old when his ministry began , the final vision of the book came when he was about 50. Theme and Purpose. Ezekiel spoke to a people forced from their home because they had broken faith with their God. As the spokesman for the Lord, Ezekiel spoke oracles that defended his reputation as a holy God (see especially 36:22–23 ...

  7. The Biblical Prophet Ezekiel. Ezekiel (Yechezkel) was a prophet who lived in Babylonia at the time of the destruction of the First Temple. Among his more famous prophecies, which were compiled in the Book of Ezekiel, are his visions of the Divine Chariot, the Valley of the Dry Bones and the Third Temple.

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