God chooses Ezekiel to speak for Him in Israel. He tells Ezekiel to tell the Israelites the error of their ways and their sins and teach them justice.
1. Ezekiel saw visions of God. Out of a fierce storm came four creatures with every wing touching[...]
2. God addressed Ezekiel as the son of a man. The Lord said that the Israelites have sinned.[...]
3. God commanded Ezekiel to eat the scroll and was appointed the watchman. If he doesn’t warn the[...]
4. Ezekiel represented Jerusalem with a tile and used models of a fort and an iron pan to represent[...]
5. God commanded Ezekiel to shave and prophesy that a third of the people shall die of famine, a[...]
6. God commands Ezekiel to face the mountains and prophesy against Israel. Its high places will be[...]
7. Ezekiel prophesied, “The end has come! I will punish all for your sins. Gold and silver cannot[...]
8. Ezekiel is carried in spirit to Jerusalem and shown the idolatries carried out by the leaders of[...]
9. Six men from the north, ready for slaughter, appear. A few pious people are marked on their[...]
10. This chapter repeats the vision from chapter one. Coals of fire are picked from between the[...]
11. God’s judgment is delivered against Jerusalem’s remnant, who mocked the prophecies of the[...]
12. God instructs Ezekiel to move his stuff from one place to another, showing how the people of[...]
13. Judgment is given against the prophets who give false hopes of security and peace. The false[...]
14. God threatens the hypocrites who pretend to worship Him while also worshipping false gods. God[...]
15. God told Ezekiel, “Son of man, is wood taken from the vine to make anything? I’ve given it[...]
16. God told the people, “Jerusalem, I made you prosper, but you played the whore with other[...]
17. A riddle is given: “An eagle planted a vine, but it grew towards another eagle. Israel had[...]
18. God said, “If a man is righteous, he shall live, and if just, he shall live. If a son is[...]
19. Lament for the princes of Israel. Jerusalem is likened to a lioness with cubs. One cub was[...]
20. Israel’s elders came to ask Ezekiel’s advice. God ordered Ezekiel to remind them of their[...]
21. God tells Ezekiel, “Son of man, the prophecy against Israel. A sword is already sharpened![...]
22. “Jerusalem is a city that will shed blood. In you, they oppress the widows and orphans.[...]
23. Samaria and Jerusalem are likened to two harlots, sisters who committed whoredom in Egypt, then[...]
24. Jerusalem is likened to the scum in a pot of boiling water with meat and bones in it. Her scum[...]
25. God’s judgment against the Edomites, Moabites, Philistines, and Ammonites because they[...]
26. Tyre jeered Jerusalem, and its walls and towers shall be destroyed, and the city and its[...]
27. Tyre’s beauty and commercial prosperity are described before the day of the ruins. After the[...]
28. God spoke to Ezekiel and said, “To the king of Tyre, you were perfect in Eden. You became[...]
29. To Pharaoh: “I am against you, the great dragon. Egypt will never again rule over the[...]
30. Ezekiel prophesies the destruction of Egypt together with her allows including Ethiopia at the[...]
31. To Assyrian: The Assyrian empire was a tall and strong cedar tree that even the very trees of[...]
32. Egypt is likened to a dragon in the sea, caught, slain, and left exposed. It will be destroyed[...]
33. God tells Ezekiel, “Son of man, I’ve made you a watchman for Israel. Jerusalem was struck[...]
34. Woe unto the Levites, who are likened to shepherds of Israel that only feed themselves and[...]
35. Edom shall be filled with bodies of slain men because of the blasphemies they spoke against the[...]
36. The mountains of Judah, inhabited by the Idumeans, will be desolated and rode of their alien[...]
37. God sends Ezekiel to the middle of a valley full of dry bones. God commands him to prophesy to[...]
38. God will intervene and release his furious wrath against Gog, a Scythian prince. When he seemed[...]
39. The slaughter and burial of Gog’s army are described. Birds and beasts of prey will feast on[...]
40. Fourteen years after Jerusalem’s destruction, Ezekiel had a vision of a man who looked like[...]
41. The ornaments of palm trees, cherubims, and chambers are described. The side chambers were in[...]
42. The north and south chambers are the places the priests eat the offerings. All the temple area[...]
43. The Lord’s glory fills the temple. The altar’s measurements are given in cubits. The[...]
44. Strangers and those uncircumcised in heart or flesh are to be banned from the temple. The[...]
45. The portions of land allocated for the temple, city, and the prince regulations regarding[...]
46. The prince shall provide offerings on the New Moons and Sabbaths. The people shall offer a lamb[...]
47. The vision of the holy water coming out of the temple is given. The flow started out as a[...]
48. Every tribe should receive a portion. Next to Judah shall be a portion for God, and the name of[...]