Summary of The Book of Ezekiel
Ezekiel prophesied to the the Jewish captives in Babylon.
The Babylonians had invaded Judah three times and each time
they took prisoners back to Babylon. The first invasion was
in 607 BC and Daniel was taken as a captive to Babylon. The
second invasion was in 597 BC and Ezekiel was taken as a
captive to Babylon, and in 586 BC Jerusalem was destroyed
and all the survivors were taken as captives to Babylon.
Ezekiel was married to a beautiful woman who was "the desire
of his eyes" and God told him but his beloved wife was going
to die on the very same day that Jerusalem was to be
destroyed. As a sign to the Jews is a cure was commanded not
to mourn his wife's death. He was to prepare himself as God
had prepared himself for the death of his beloved city
(Ezekiel 24:15-22). God spoke many prophecies through
Ezekiel using words, parables, visions, and similitudes
(strange things to point to something greater). Ezekiel also
prophesied about the false shepherds in Jerusalem and God
said that he will be the true Shepherd Messiah and there
will be a future outpouring of the Holy Spirit and a re-
gathering of Israel in the land. Ezekiel also predicted the
downfall of those nations that were hostile to Judah.
Ezekiel 16 is probably the most remarkable chapter
concerning the love of God for his people in spite of their
continuing idolatry.
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