Lord, I don't know where this is going, or how this all works out.
Lead me to peace that is past understanding. A peace beyond all doubt.
Ezekiel's message was given to the Jews held captive in Babylon. He used stories and parables to speak about judgment, hope and restoration.
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HAPTER
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The Prophet's Vision of the Divine Glory
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The Call of Ezekiel
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A Watchman to Israel
The Prophet Made Dumb
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The Siege of Jerusalem Portrayed
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The Prophecy against the Mountains of Israel
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The End Is Come
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The Prophet's Vision of the Abominations in Jerusalem
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The Slaughter of the Guilty
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God's Glory Departs from the Temple
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Evil Princes Rebuked
The Promise of Restoration and Renewal
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Ezekiel Portrays the Removal into Captivity
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False Prophets Condemned
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Judgment on Idolaters Who Consult a Prophet
The Justice of God's Punishment of Jerusalem
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Jerusalem like a Useless Vine
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Jerusalem's Unfaithfulness
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The Parable of the Eagles and the Vine
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The Soul That Sins Shall Die
God's Way Is Just
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A Lamentation for the Princes of Israel
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God's Dealing with Israel
The Prophecy against the South
21
The L
ORD
's Sharpened Sword
Judgment on the Ammonites
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The Sins of Jerusalem
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The Two Sisters
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The Parable of the Boiling Pot
The Death of Ezekiel's Wife
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The Prophecy against the Ammonites
The Prophecy against Moab
The Prophecy against Edom
The Prophecy against the Philistines
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Prophecies against Tyrus
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The Prophecy against Zidon
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Prophecies against Egypt
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The Watchman's Duty
God's Way Is Just
The News of Jerusalem's Fall
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The Prophecy against the Shepherds of Israel
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The Prophecy against Mount Seir
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The Future Restoration of Israel
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The Valley of Dry Bones
The Prophecy concerning the Reunion of Judah and Israel
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The Prophecy against Gog
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The Prophet's Vision of the Temple
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The Glory of the L
ORD
Fills the Temple
The Ordinances of the Temple
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The Healing Waters from the Temple
The Borders and Divisions of the Land
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