Ezekiel

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.

Chapter 1

Chapter 1

1. Ezekiel saw visions of God. Out of a fierce storm came four creatures with every wing touching[...]

Chapter 2

2. God addressed Ezekiel as the son of a man. The Lord said that the Israelites have sinned.[...]

Chapter 3

3. God commanded Ezekiel to eat the scroll and was appointed the watchman. If he doesn’t warn the[...]

Chapter 4

4. Ezekiel represented Jerusalem with a tile and used models of a fort and an iron pan to represent[...]

Chapter 5

5. God commanded Ezekiel to shave and prophesy that a third of the people shall die of famine, a[...]

Chapter 6

6. God commands Ezekiel to face the mountains and prophesy against Israel. Its high places will be[...]

Chapter 7

7. Ezekiel prophesied, “The end has come! I will punish all for your sins. Gold and silver cannot[...]

Chapter 8

8. Ezekiel is carried in spirit to Jerusalem and shown the idolatries carried out by the leaders of[...]

Chapter 9

9. Six men from the north, ready for slaughter, appear. A few pious people are marked on their[...]

Chapter10

10. This chapter repeats the vision from chapter one. Coals of fire are picked from between the[...]

Chapter 11

11. God’s judgment is delivered against Jerusalem’s remnant, who mocked the prophecies of the[...]

Chapter 12

12. God instructs Ezekiel to move his stuff from one place to another, showing how the people of[...]

Chapter 13

13. Judgment is given against the prophets who give false hopes of security and peace. The false[...]

Chapter 14

14. God threatens the hypocrites who pretend to worship Him while also worshipping false gods. God[...]

Chapter 15

15. God told Ezekiel, “Son of man, is wood taken from the vine to make anything? I’ve given it[...]

Chapter 16

16. God told the people, “Jerusalem, I made you prosper, but you played the whore with other[...]

Chapter 17

17. A riddle is given: “An eagle planted a vine, but it grew towards another eagle. Israel had[...]

Chapter 18

18. God said, “If a man is righteous, he shall live, and if just, he shall live. If a son is[...]

Chapter 19

19. Lament for the princes of Israel. Jerusalem is likened to a lioness with cubs. One cub was[...]

Chapter 20

20. Israel’s elders came to ask Ezekiel’s advice. God ordered Ezekiel to remind them of their[...]

Chapter 21

21. God tells Ezekiel, “Son of man, the prophecy against Israel. A sword is already sharpened![...]

Chapter 22

22. “Jerusalem is a city that will shed blood. In you, they oppress the widows and orphans.[...]

Chapter 23

23. Samaria and Jerusalem are likened to two harlots, sisters who committed whoredom in Egypt, then[...]

Chapter 24

24. Jerusalem is likened to the scum in a pot of boiling water with meat and bones in it. Her scum[...]

Chapter 25

25. God’s judgment against the Edomites, Moabites, Philistines, and Ammonites because they[...]

Chapter 26

26. Tyre jeered Jerusalem, and its walls and towers shall be destroyed, and the city and its[...]

Chapter 27

27. Tyre’s beauty and commercial prosperity are described before the day of the ruins. After the[...]

Chapter 28

28. God spoke to Ezekiel and said, “To the king of Tyre, you were perfect in Eden. You became[...]

Chapter 29

29. To Pharaoh: “I am against you, the great dragon. Egypt will never again rule over the[...]

Chapter 30

30. Ezekiel prophesies the destruction of Egypt together with her allows including Ethiopia at the[...]

Chapter 31

31. To Assyrian: The Assyrian empire was a tall and strong cedar tree that even the very trees of[...]

Chapter 32

32. Egypt is likened to a dragon in the sea, caught, slain, and left exposed. It will be destroyed[...]

Chapter 33

33. God tells Ezekiel, “Son of man, I’ve made you a watchman for Israel. Jerusalem was struck[...]

Chapter 34

34. Woe unto the Levites, who are likened to shepherds of Israel that only feed themselves and[...]

Chapter 35

35. Edom shall be filled with bodies of slain men because of the blasphemies they spoke against the[...]

Chapter 36

36. The mountains of Judah, inhabited by the Idumeans, will be desolated and rode of their alien[...]

Chapter 37

37. God sends Ezekiel to the middle of a valley full of dry bones. God commands him to prophesy to[...]

Chapter 38

38. God will intervene and release his furious wrath against Gog, a Scythian prince. When he seemed[...]

Chapter 39

39. The slaughter and burial of Gog’s army are described. Birds and beasts of prey will feast on[...]

Chapter 40

40. Fourteen years after Jerusalem’s destruction, Ezekiel had a vision of a man who looked like[...]

Chapter 41

41. The ornaments of palm trees, cherubims, and chambers are described. The side chambers were in[...]

Chapter 42

42. The north and south chambers are the places the priests eat the offerings. All the temple area[...]

Chapter 43

43. The Lord’s glory fills the temple. The altar’s measurements are given in cubits. The[...]

Chapter 44

44. Strangers and those uncircumcised in heart or flesh are to be banned from the temple. The[...]

Chapter 45

45. The portions of land allocated for the temple, city, and the prince regulations regarding[...]

Chapter 46

46. The prince shall provide offerings on the New Moons and Sabbaths. The people shall offer a lamb[...]

Chapter 47

47. The vision of the holy water coming out of the temple is given. The flow started out as a[...]

Chapter 48

48. Every tribe should receive a portion. Next to Judah shall be a portion for God, and the name of[...]

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