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Interesting Facts About Ezekiel

Interesting Facts About Ezekiel. Minnie’s Chapel 9-4-2013. Ezekiel . “ God Strengthens” or God makes Hard.” Probably completed by 565 B.C. Ezekiel was a prophet during the seventy-year period of Babylonian Captivity. Ezekiel was taken to Babylon before Babylon’s final assault on Jerusalem.

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Interesting Facts About Ezekiel

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  1. Interesting Facts About Ezekiel Minnie’s Chapel 9-4-2013

  2. Ezekiel • “God Strengthens” or God makes Hard.” • Probably completed by 565 B.C. • Ezekiel was a prophet during the seventy-year period of Babylonian Captivity. • Ezekiel was taken to Babylon before Babylon’s final assault on Jerusalem. • ■ Ezekiel used four things to dramatize his message: • Prophecies • Signs • Parables • Symbols

  3. Ministry of Ezekiel ■ The vision of the Valley of Dry Bones (37) demonstrates that God can breathe new life into Judah again. ■ Like Jeremiah, Ezekiel was a priest who was called to be a prophet of the Lord. ■ A probable chronology would suggest that Jeremiah: • Was born in 622 B.C. • Was deported to Babylon in 597 B.C. • Prophesied from 592 B.C. to at least 570 B: A ministry of 22 years.

  4. Span of his Preaching • Ezekiel was 25 years old when he was taken to Babylon. • ■ He was 17 when Daniel was taken to Babylon in 605 B.C. • Ezekiel received his prophetic commission when he was 30 • ■ Ezekiel overlapped the end of Jeremiah’s ministry and the beginning of Daniel’s ministry

  5. His Message • A part of Ezekiel’s work was to remind the generation born during the Babylonian Captivity: • The cause of Judah’s current destruction. • Of God’s coming judgment on the Gentile nations. • The people being restored back to Jerusalem.

  6. Vision of Ezekiel • In 572 B.C. some 14 years after the destruction of Jerusalem, Ezekiel returns in a vision to the fallen city (40-48) where he is given specific specifications for: • The reconstruction of the Temple. • The reconstruction of the city of Jerusalem. • The reconstruction of the land.

  7. Nebuchadnezzar • Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem in three stages: • 1st - In 605 B.C., he overcame Jehoiakim and carried off key hostages, including Daniel and his friends. • 2nd - In 597 B.C., the rebellion of Jehoiakim and Jehoiachin brought further punishment. • He made Jerusalem submit a second time. • He carried 10,000 more hostages, including Jehoia kin and Ezekiel. • 3rd - in 586 B.C., after a one-year and 17-month long siege, Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the city of • Jerusalem and brought ravage and destruction to all of Judah.

  8. Themes in Ezekiel • Gods Sovereignty over all the world • God resolved that he would be known and acknowledged. • Spoken 65 times in Ez. “Then they will know I am the Lord.” • God would be revealed in the fall of Jerusalem • Ch. 25-32 teach that the other nations would know him through his judgments.

  9. Themes Cont. • Gods sovereignty is evident in his mobility • Not just limited to the temple • He can respond to the sins of his people and visit his children in Babylon • God is free to judge and equally free to be gracious • His judgments reflect his grace. • God allows the total destruction of Israel’s political and religious life so that her renewed life and his presence with her will be clearly seen as a gift from God.

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