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ElectronicGospel Bible Class Booklets
Great Themes of Ezekiel
It was in 597 B.C. that Babylon’s King Nebuchadnezzar deported Israel’s King Jehoiachin along with 10,000 of his leading citizens. Among them was the prophet and priest, Ezekiel, who had grown up under the godly reforms of King Josiah and who continued to show an affinity for truth and the kind of honest visions that came from Jeremiah. Ezekiel settled into exile in Tel-Abib by the River Kebar, but five years later, he was summoned into his own prophetic ministry through a vision from God.
Friday, June 20, 2008
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Syllabus
1.Spokesman to the Exiles (Ezekiel 1-3)
2.Siege of Jerusalem (Ezekiel 4-7)
3.Visions of the Temple (Ezekiel 8-11)
4.Jerusalem’s Judgment (Ezekiel 12-14)
5.Metaphor, Allegory, Parable (Ezekiel 15-17)
6.Individual Responsibility (Ezekiel 18)
7.Degradation and Doom (Ezekiel 19-24)
8.Oracles Against Nations (Ezekiel 25-28)
9.Oracle Against Egypt (Ezekiel 29-32)
10.Grace and a New Heart (Ezekiel 33-39)
11.Restoration of the Temple (Ezekiel 40-44)
12.Restoration of the Land (Ezekiel 45-48)
13.Review