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The Study of Ezekiel יחזקאל

Ezekiel

Today, we continue our journey through the Bible with today’s study of Ezekiel. May God show us what He wants us to learn? 

“May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, Lord, my Rock, and my Redeemer.”

Psalm 19:14

As we study the Bible alone or in a group setting, there are several questions we can ask ourselves to help us dig deeper. The five questions are:

  1. What does the scripture say about God
  2. Then what does the scripture say about me
  3. Does something in this passage challenge me
  4. What gives me hope in this passage
  5. Is anything unclear to me

I hope these questions help you as much as they help me.

Book of Ezekiel

Summary of Ezekiel:

Ezekiel lived during a time of international upheaval. Under Nebuchadnezzar and his successors, Babylon ruled the area until it was crushed by Cyrus the Persian in 539 B.C. The reign of the house of David ended during this time; the kingdom of Judah was no longer an independent nation. Also, Jerusalem and the Lord’s temple lay in ruins.

Ezekiel’s prophecy began shortly after he arrived in Tel-abib (Ezekiel 1:2) which is near Babylon. He continued to prophesy with the people for about twenty years. Most of his messages concerned the judgement of sins. This occurred because God’s people continued rebellion against Him, which is also why God exiled them. However, like all the prophets, Ezekiel also provided some hope for the future (33:1–48:35).

Sections of the Book:

The book of Ezekiel contains four significant themes, which are:

  1. The appearance of the glory of the Lord (1-3).
  2. Departure of the glory of the Lord (4-13).
  3. God’s glory and the surrounding nations (15-31).
  4. Return of the glory of the Lord (33 to end).

Messages in Ezekiel:

God had a bigger purpose when He exiled the Israelites. He always has a purpose in the things He did in the lives of the Israelites. And he has a purpose in correcting us, too. God’s not interested in punishment for punishment’s sake. Instead, He wants to bring His people into a state of repentance and humility before the one true God. And He wants the same thing for us today.

Ezekiel strongly depicts the glory of God’s sovereign rule and his holiness. The book’s theological center is the unfolding of God’s saving purposes in the world’s history. The message of Ezekiel foreshadows the future works of God that the New Testament will later proclaim.

Final thoughts:

And like so many other books in the Bible, we see God’s character on display in this book. They are:

  1. Glorious – 1:28; 3:12, 23; 9:3; 10:4, 18, 19; 11:23; 43:4, 5; 44:4.
  2. Holy – 1:26-28; 8:11; 43:1-7.
  3. Just – 18:25, 29; 33:17, 20.
  4. Long-suffering – 20:17.
  5. Provident – 28:2-10.
  6. Wrathful – 7:19.

We might sometimes wonder and asking “Why, Lord?” Then we wait and wonder in silence for the answer. And we see in the book of Ezekiel that we should seek the Lord in those dark times. We need to examine our own lives, and then re-align ourselves with the one true God in areas that are lacking.

All Lessons from the Bible

Each book of the Bible contains lessons for us to learn and historical information. We must study God’s Word to see what to do and what not to do in life. Paul reminds us of the importance of the words within the text in 2 Timothy 3.

“14 But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of, because you know those from whom you learned it, 15 and how from infancy you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. 16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”

2 Timothy 3:14-17

Prayer

Please grant me the understanding and knowledge of You and Your word. As I open my Bible to read the scriptures, it gives me wisdom and discernment. And even as I sit and listen to the pastor, preacher or apostle reveal what Your Holy Book is speaking into my life, help me see and understand. Help me know Jesus Christ and how He lived His life so I can follow in His precious footsteps.

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