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Ezekiel (1)

George Ophoff·1941-07-01

The prophecy of judgment. The divine mission of Ezekiel. The vision of the glory of Jehovah. In the thirtieth year, in the fourth month, in the fifth day of the month, as the prophet was by the captives by the river Chebar, the heavens were opened, and he saw visions of God. In the fifth day of the

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Upon this rock (31): Vision of Ezekiel (1)

Don Doezema·2018-04-15

Ezekiel was already in Babylon. He was among those who had been carried away captive from Jerusalem with King Jehoichin (Jeconiah) some eleven years before the city was finally leveled by the powerful armies of Nebuchadnezzar. Ezekiel must have been grieved to learn that the Jews who still remained

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Ezekiel's Vision of Dry Bones

Kenneth Koole·2023-02-19

Now to 22, and I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel, and one king shall be king to them all, and they shall be no more two nations, neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms anymore at all, neither shall they defile themselves anymore with their idols, nor

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Ezekiel's Vision of Dry Bones

  1. What Ezekiel Saw
  2. Called To Address These Bones
  3. The Wonder That Occurred
Kenneth Koole·2023-01-22

And as we will discover as we get into the passage, part of that gospel is the call to repentance, faith and repentance. Because if it was one thing that Judah and Jerusalem and the exiles lacked, it was the response to the Gospel in repentance. It's grace, grace, and all of grace, beloved. But

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Ezekiel Sees the Glory of The Lord

Andrew Lanning·2018-10-28

Now the life of the Jews in Babylon was a sad life. That is, for the people of God in Babylon, it was a sad life. For those believers who repented of their sin, for those chosen of God, who heeded the warning of the prophet, it was a sad life. They were removed from Jerusalem and from the templ

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Ezekiel's Call to the Prophetic Ministry (1)

Dennis Lee·2023-09-24

And if that be the case, God most certainly then has many and good reasons to give this book of Ezekiel to us, which is to say not even a small book, it's a book of 48 lengthy chapters. Yes indeed, God has His reasons and we begin to uncover just one important reason by focusing our attention o

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Ezekiel's Vision Of Dry Bones

  1. What Ezekiel Saw
  2. What The Prophet Was Called To Do
  3. What The Spirit Brought Forth
Kenneth Koole·2023-08-13

Then said he unto me, prophesy unto the wind, prophesy, son of man, and say to the wind, thus saith the Lord God, come from the four winds, O breath. He might as well have said, O spirit, and breathe upon thee, slain, that they may live. So I prophesied as he commanded me, and the breath came in

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Watching Daily at My Gates

Skip Hunter·1993-01-01

Ezekiel had been carried away captive, but yet he had the task of speaking the word of God to those captives. If you read the whole book, you will find many hard sayings which Ezekiel was required to speak. Are you ready to take on a calling that may make you unpopular? If you are not sure, consider

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Ezekiel's Vision of Dry Bones

  1. What Ezekiel Saw
  2. What Ezekiel was Called to Do
  3. What Came Forth
Kathy Koole·2024-01-21

We turn to the prophecy of Ezekiel and Ezekiel chapter 37. Ezekiel 37. The first 11 verses comprise our text. Not reread it, but we will be referring to it in the course of the sermon. put this in its historical context. This is a vision that Ezekiel received while he was, of course, in the Baby

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Chester Hunter·2013-12-01

December 10 Read Ezekiel 12 Judah did not seem to learn from Ezekiel’s earlier prophecies and words, so God sent the rebellious captives another sign. Ezekiel had to move all of his belongings out of his house through a hole that he made in the wall. This would be a picture of how Zedekiah would at