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Ezekiel
The Call of the Prophet
Ezekiel's Call
The Watchman
Coming Siege of Jerusalem
Ezekiel Dramatizes Jerusalem’s Fall
A Prophecy against Israel’s Idolatry
Lament over the Fall of Jerusalem
Announcement of the End
Visionary Journey to Jerusalem
Pagan Practices in the Temple
Vision of Slaughter in Jerusalem
God’s Glory Leaves the Temple
Vision of Israel’s Corrupt Leaders
Promise of Israel’s Restoration
God’s Glory Leaves Jerusalem
Ezekiel Dramatizes the Exile
Ezekiel Dramatizes Israel’s Anxiety
A Deceptive Proverb Stopped
Israel’s False Prophets Condemned
Idolatrous Elders Punished
Four Devastating Judgments
Parable of the Useless Vine
Parable of God’s Adulterous Wife
Riddle or Parable of the Eagles
Meaning of the Eagles
God will Punish the King
God Transplants
Personal Responsibility for Sin
A Lament for Israel’s Princes
Rebellious Israel Purged
Babylon as God’s Sword of Judgment
Judgment on Jerusalem’s Sins
Two Adulterous Sisters
Jerusalem as a Cooking Pot
A Prophecy Against Ammon
A Prophecy Against Moab
A Prophecy Against Edom
A Prophecy Against Philistia
A Prophecy Against Tyre
A Lament Over Tyre
A Prophecy Against the King of Tyre
A Prophecy Against Egypt
Nebuchadnezzar’s Reward
A Lament Over Egypt
Downfall of Egypt and Assyria
A Lament for Pharaoh
Israel's Restoration
Ezekiel as Israel’s Watchman
The News of Jerusalem’s Fall
Israel’s Continued Rebellion
Irresponsible Shepherds
A Prophecy Against Edom
Restoration of Israel’s Mountains
Restoration of Israel’s People
The Valley of Dry Bones
Two Sticks, One Kingdom
The Defeat of Gog
The Slaughter of Gog’s Hordes
Restoration of Jacob and the House of Israel
Millennial Kingdom of Israel
The New Temple
The East Gateway
The Outer Courtyard
The North Gateway
The South Gateway
Gateways to the Inner Courtyard
Rooms for Preparing Sacrifices
Rooms for the Priests
The Inner Courtyard and Temple
Inside Temple Measurements
Outside Temple Measurements
Interior Wooden Structures
Priest's Chamber's
Outside Dimensions of the Temple Complex
The Glory Returns
God's House
Building the Third Temple
The Altar
The Prince’s Privilege
The Levites’ Duties and Privileges
The Priests’ Duties and Privileges
The Sacred Portion of the Land
The People’s Contribution to the Sacrifices
Sacrifices at Appointed Times
Transfer of Royal Lands
The Temple Kitchens
The Life-Giving Water
The Borders of the Land
The Tribal Allotments