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      • Prophets in the OT are described as being watchmen of God, announcing to the people of Israel impending doom from Jehovah or bringing good news to them (Isa 21:6; 52:8; 62:6; Jer 6:17; Ezek 3:17). The solemn responsibility of the prophets of Israel to the nation is described in Ezekiel 33:2-6. False prophets are blind watchmen (Isa 56:10).
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  1. In His explanation of Ezekiel's role as a prophet, God informs the man that he was to be a watchman for the people. Of what use is a watchman if the enemy's advance and all the pertinent details of his attack are already known?

  2. We also saw that spiritually speaking, the leaders and elders of Israel were called watchmen because they watch, guard and care for the souls of God's people. The New Testament doesn't change this. The leaders in the church are still given that responsibility.

  3. Prophets in the OT are described as being watchmen of God, announcing to the people of Israel impending doom from Jehovah or bringing good news to them (Isa 21:6; 52:8; 62:6; Jer 6:17; Ezek 3:17). The solemn responsibility of the prophets of Israel to the nation is described in Ezekiel 33:2-6 .

    • Ezekiel’s Role in The Bible
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    Ezekiel is the fourth of the Major Prophets. When God had a message for the people, He spoke to them through prophets: men moved by the Holy Spirit to speak on God’s behalf. Ezekiel has his fair share of oracles (verbal “burdens” from God), but this book is best known for Ezekiel’s visions. He sees some intense, intense things, including: 1. The Lo...

    God commissions Ezekiel (Eze 1–3)
    Judgments on Israel (Eze 4–24)
    Judgments on the nations (Eze 25–32)
    God’s restored relationship with Israel (Eze 33–39)
  4. Sep 11, 2013 · Unsurprisingly, then, a key theme for Ezekiel is that God must give new hearts to His people (11:14–21; 36:22–27). God also called Ezekiel to be a watchman for His people when He gave the prophet His Word (3:16–21).

  5. Aug 8, 2023 · The biblical context of the watchman on the wall in Ezekiel 3:17 is found within the larger narrative of the prophet Ezekiel's call and commission to deliver God's messages to the people of Israel. This metaphorical imagery of the watchman serves as a powerful and symbolic representation of Ezekiel's role as a spiritual guardian and messenger ...

  6. Renewal of Ezekiel’s Call as Watchman - The word of the LORD came to me: “Son of man, speak to your people and say to them: ‘When I bring the sword against a land, and the people of the land choose one ...

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