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Title: The Glorious God and His Glorious Church


1
Gods Messenger Ezekiel
Zech. 79-13
2
9 "Thus says the LORD of hosts 'Execute true
justice, Show mercy and compassion Everyone to
his brother. 10 Do not oppress the widow or the
fatherless, The alien or the poor. Let none of
you plan evil in his heart Against his brother.'
11 "But they refused to heed, shrugged their
shoulders, and stopped their ears so that they
could not hear.
3
12 "Yes, they made their hearts like flint,
refusing to hear the law and the words which the
LORD of hosts had sent by His Spirit through the
former prophets. Thus great wrath came from the
LORD of hosts. 13 "Therefore it happened, that
just as He proclaimed and they would not hear, so
they called out and I would not listen," says the
LORD of hosts. Zech. 79-13
4
Background of Ezekiel
5
Background of Ezekiel 605 BC Nebuchadnezzar
conquers Jehoiakim, taking treasures from the
temple, the royal seed, the best of the young
men, and takes them to Babylon (II Chron.
366,7 Dan. 11-3)
6
Background of Ezekiel 605 BC Nebuchadnezzar
conquers Jehoiakim, taking treasures from the
temple, the royal seed, the best of the young
men, and takes them to Babylon (II Chron.
366,7 Dan. 11-3) 597 BC Nebuchadnezzar comes
a second time, takes 10,000 captives to Babylon
(including King Jehoiachin and Ezekiel). (II
Kings 2414-16)
7
Background of Ezekiel 605 BC Nebuchadnezzar
conquers Jehoiakim, taking treasures from the
temple, the royal seed, the best of the young
men, and takes them to Babylon (II Chron.
366,7 Dan. 11-3) 597 BC Nebuchadnezzar comes
a second time, takes 10,000 captives to Babylon
(including King Jehoiachin and Ezekiel). (II
Kings 2414-16) 586 BC Jerusalem Fall to
Nebuchadnezzar, then is destroyed (II Kings
258-12 Jer. 5228-30). The siege lasted 18
months King Zedekiah, taken to Babylon
Ezekiel had been in Babylon 9 years
8
Ezekiel and His Life
9
  • Ezekiel and His Life
  • We know little about his personal life
  • He was son of Buzi
  • He was a priest (13)
  • His wife died the day Jerusalem was besieged
    (241,2,15-18)

10
  • Ezekiel and His Life
  • We know little about his personal life
  • He was son of Buzi
  • He was a priest (13)
  • His wife died the day Jerusalem was besieged
    (241,2,15-18)
  • Jeremiah prophesying in Babylon Ezekiel in Jeru.

11
  • Ezekiel and His Life
  • We know little about his personal life
  • He was son of Buzi
  • He was a priest (13)
  • His wife died the day Jerusalem was besieged
    (241,2,15-18)
  • Jeremiah prophesying in Babylon Ezekiel in Jeru.
  • Daniel had been in Babylon 7 years when Ezekiel
    arrived and had gained considerable recognition
    (Eze. 1415,20).

12
  • Ezekiel and His Life
  • We know little about his personal life
  • He was son of Buzi
  • He was a priest (13)
  • His wife died the day Jerusalem was besieged
    (241,2,15-18)
  • Jeremiah prophesying in Babylon Ezekiel in Jeru.
  • Daniel had been in Babylon 7 years when Ezekiel
    arrived and had gained considerable recognition
    (Eze. 1415,20).
  • Ezekiel's work lasted 22 years
  • First prophecy 592 BC (11-2)
  • Last prophecy 570 BC (2917)

13
Outline of Ezekiel
14
Outline of Ezekiel I. The Call of Ezekiel
(Chapters 1-3)
15
Outline of Ezekiel I. The Call of Ezekiel
(Chapters 1-3) II. Prophecy Against Jerusalem
(4-24)
16
  • Outline of Ezekiel
  • I. The Call of Ezekiel (Chapters 1-3)
  • II. Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)

17
  • Outline of Ezekiel
  • I. The Call of Ezekiel (Chapters 1-3)
  • II. Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)
  • God's hand in the future of His people (33-39)

18
  • Outline of Ezekiel
  • I. The Call of Ezekiel (Chapters 1-3)
  • II. Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)
  • God's hand in the future of His people (33-39)
  • V. Visions of the restored temple, people, and
    land (40-48)

19
The Call of Ezekiel (1-3)
20
Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
21
  • Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • The Judgment is Coming (Ch. 4-24)

22
  • Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • The Judgment is Coming (Ch. 4-24)
  • Symbols of his judgment (4,5)

23
  • Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • The Judgment is Coming (Ch. 4-24)
  • Symbols of his judgment (4,5)
  • Judgment is the result of idolatry (6-9)

24
  • Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • The Judgment is Coming (Ch. 4-24)
  • Symbols of his judgment (4,5)
  • Judgment is the result of idolatry (6-9)
  • God's Glory departs from the temple (10,11)

25
  • Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • The Judgment is Coming (Ch. 4-24)
  • Symbols of his judgment (4,5)
  • Judgment is the result of idolatry (6-9)
  • God's Glory departs from the temple (10,11)
  • God forsakes the city because of its unbelief
    (12-14)

26
  • Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • The Judgment is Coming (Ch. 4-24)
  • Symbols of his judgment (4,5)
  • Judgment is the result of idolatry (6-9)
  • God's Glory departs from the temple (10,11)
  • God forsakes the city because of its unbelief
    (12-14)
  • The judgment is both certain and necessary
    (15-17)

27
  • Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • The Judgment is Coming (Ch. 4-24)
  • Symbols of his judgment (4,5)
  • Judgment is the result of idolatry (6-9)
  • God's Glory departs from the temple (10,11)
  • God forsakes the city because of its unbelief
    (12-14)
  • The judgment is both certain and necessary
    (15-17)
  • The judgment is perfect (18)

28
  • Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • The Judgment is Coming (Ch. 4-24)
  • Symbols of his judgment (4,5)
  • Judgment is the result of idolatry (6-9)
  • God's Glory departs from the temple (10,11)
  • God forsakes the city because of its unbelief
    (12-14)
  • The judgment is both certain and necessary
    (15-17)
  • The judgment is perfect (18)
  • Ezekiel laments the fall of David's throne (19)

29
  • Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • The Judgment is Coming (Ch. 4-24)
  • Symbols of his judgment (4,5)
  • Judgment is the result of idolatry (6-9)
  • God's Glory departs from the temple (10,11)
  • God forsakes the city because of its unbelief
    (12-14)
  • The judgment is both certain and necessary
    (15-17)
  • The judgment is perfect (18)
  • Ezekiel laments the fall of David's throne (19)
  • Despite rejection, a remnant will be spared
    (201-44)

30
  • Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • The Judgment is Coming (Ch. 4-24)
  • Symbols of his judgment (4,5)
  • Judgment is the result of idolatry (6-9)
  • God's Glory departs from the temple (10,11)
  • God forsakes the city because of its unbelief
    (12-14)
  • The judgment is both certain and necessary
    (15-17)
  • The judgment is perfect (18)
  • Ezekiel laments the fall of David's throne (19)
  • Despite rejection, a remnant will be spared
    (201-44)
  • Babylon is God's tool of judgment (2045-2231)

31
  • Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • The Judgment is Coming (Ch. 4-24)
  • Symbols of his judgment (4,5)
  • Judgment is the result of idolatry (6-9)
  • God's Glory departs from the temple (10,11)
  • God forsakes the city because of its unbelief
    (12-14)
  • The judgment is both certain and necessary
    (15-17)
  • The judgment is perfect (18)
  • Ezekiel laments the fall of David's throne (19)
  • Despite rejection, a remnant will be spared
    (201-44)
  • Babylon is God's tool of judgment (2045-2231)
  • Aholah (Samaria) and Aholibah (Jerusalem) are
    twin sisters (Ch 23)

32
  • Prophecy Against Jerusalem (4-24)
  • The Judgment is Coming (Ch. 4-24)
  • Symbols of his judgment (4,5)
  • Judgment is the result of idolatry (6-9)
  • God's Glory departs from the temple (10,11)
  • God forsakes the city because of its unbelief
    (12-14)
  • The judgment is both certain and necessary
    (15-17)
  • The judgment is perfect (18)
  • Ezekiel laments the fall of David's throne (19)
  • Despite rejection, a remnant will be spared
    (201-44)
  • Babylon is God's tool of judgment (2045-2231)
  • Aholah (Samaria) and Aholibah (Jerusalem) are
    twin sisters (Ch 23)
  • The fall of Jerusalem (Ch. 24)

33
Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)
34
  • Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)
  • The fall of Jerusalem (25-32)

35
  • Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)
  • The fall of Jerusalem (25-32)
  • Amon (251-7)

36
  • Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)
  • The fall of Jerusalem (25-32)
  • Amon (251-7)
  • Moab (258-11)

37
  • Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)
  • The fall of Jerusalem (25-32)
  • Amon (251-7)
  • Moab (258-11)
  • Edom (2512-14)

38
  • Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)
  • The fall of Jerusalem (25-32)
  • Amon (251-7)
  • Moab (258-11)
  • Edom (2512-14)
  • Philistia (2515-17)

39
  • Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)
  • The fall of Jerusalem (25-32)
  • Amon (251-7)
  • Moab (258-11)
  • Edom (2512-14)
  • Philistia (2515-17)
  • Tyre (261-2819)

40
  • Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)
  • The fall of Jerusalem (25-32)
  • Amon (251-7)
  • Moab (258-11)
  • Edom (2512-14)
  • Philistia (2515-17)
  • Tyre (261-2819)
  • Sidon (2820-26)

41
  • Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)
  • The fall of Jerusalem (25-32)
  • Amon (251-7)
  • Moab (258-11)
  • Edom (2512-14)
  • Philistia (2515-17)
  • Tyre (261-2819)
  • Sidon (2820-26)
  • Egypt (291-3232)

42
  • Prophecy Against the Nations (25-32)
  • The fall of Jerusalem (25-32)
  • Amon (251-7)
  • Moab (258-11)
  • Edom (2512-14)
  • Philistia (2515-17)
  • Tyre (261-2819)
  • Sidon (2820-26)
  • Egypt (291-3232)
  • (Notice closing statements of each
    address---2427 257,8,14,17 2826 3515)

43
God's Hand in Future of His People (33-39)
44
  • God's Hand in Future of His People
  • (33-39)
  • God's appointed watchman (33)

45
  • God's Hand in Future of His People
  • (33-39)
  • God's appointed watchman (33)
  • God's appointed shepherds (34)

46
  • God's Hand in Future of His People
  • (33-39)
  • God's appointed watchman (33)
  • God's appointed shepherds (34)
  • The future of Israel's cousins, Edom (35)

47
  • God's Hand in Future of His People
  • (33-39)
  • God's appointed watchman (33)
  • God's appointed shepherds (34)
  • The future of Israel's cousins, Edom (35)
  • The future of Jerusalem (36-39)
  • Hope and promise to captives (36)
  • Two symbols of the nation's return (37)

48
  • God's Hand in Future of His People
  • (33-39)
  • God's appointed watchman (33)
  • God's appointed shepherds (34)
  • The future of Israel's cousins, Edom (35)
  • The future of Jerusalem (36-39)
  • Hope and promise to captives (36)
  • Two symbols of the nation's return (37)
  • Israel's enemy, Gog and Magog, to be
    destroyed (39)

49
Visions of the Restored Temple, People and Land
(40-48)
50
  • Visions of the Restored Temple, People and Land
    (40-48)
  • The new temple described (Ch. 40-43)

51
  • Visions of the Restored Temple, People and Land
    (40-48)
  • The new temple described (Ch. 40-43)
  • The worshipers organized (Ch. 43-46)

52
  • Visions of the Restored Temple, People and Land
    (40-48)
  • The new temple described (Ch. 40-43)
  • The worshipers organized (Ch. 43-46)
  • The blessings of the land (47-48)

53
Some Important Lessons from Ezekiel
54
  • Some Important Lessons from Ezekiel
  • The Glory of our sovereign God (ch. 1)

55
  • Some Important Lessons from Ezekiel
  • The Glory of our sovereign God (ch. 1)
  • He is Shepherd, loves sheep (3411-16)

56
  • Some Important Lessons from Ezekiel
  • The Glory of our sovereign God (ch. 1)
  • He is Shepherd, loves sheep (3411-16)
  • Takes no pleasure in wicked's death (3311)

57
  • Some Important Lessons from Ezekiel
  • The Glory of our sovereign God (ch. 1)
  • He is Shepherd, loves sheep (3411-16)
  • Takes no pleasure in wicked's death (3311)
  • Men are morally responsible for actions
  • Soul that sins
  • Soul that repents

58
  • Some Important Lessons from Ezekiel
  • The Glory of our sovereign God (ch. 1)
  • He is Shepherd, loves sheep (3411-16)
  • Takes no pleasure in wicked's death (3311)
  • Men are morally responsible for actions
  • Soul that sins
  • Soul that repents
  • Responsibilities of religious leaders
  • Nations plagued by false shepherds (342-6)
  • God's responsible true shepherds

59
  • Some Important Lessons from Ezekiel
  • The Glory of our sovereign God (ch. 1)
  • He is Shepherd, loves sheep (3411-16)
  • Takes no pleasure in wicked's death (3311)
  • Men are morally responsible for actions
  • Soul that sins
  • Soul that repents
  • Responsibilities of religious leaders
  • Nations plagued by false shepherds (342-6)
  • God's responsible true shepherds
  • Life-giving water comes from new temple

60
  • Some Important Lessons from Ezekiel
  • The Glory of our sovereign God (ch. 1)
  • He is Shepherd, loves sheep (3411-16)
  • Takes no pleasure in wicked's death (3311)
  • Men are morally responsible for actions
  • Soul that sins
  • Soul that repents
  • Responsibilities of religious leaders
  • Nations plagued by false shepherds (342-6)
  • God's responsible true shepherds
  • Life-giving water comes from new temple
  • Ezekiel and apocalyptic imagery

61
  • Becoming Part of His New Temple
  • Believe in Him John 316
  • Turn (repent) from sin 2 Pet. 39
  • Confess Christ Rom. 109
  • Baptized into Christ Acts 2216
  • Added to His Kingdom, His Church
  • Be faithful until death Rev. 210
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