The Book of Ezekiel Explained: Judgment, Exile, and Restoration for God’s Name’s Sake
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In this Bible lesson on the book of Ezekiel, we walk through the major prophetic themes of judgment, exile, and restoration, showing how Ezekiel’s message unfolds chronologically around the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC. Written from exile in Babylon, Ezekiel proclaims God’s judgment on Jerusalem (chapters 1–24), judgment on the surrounding nations (chapters 25–32), and ultimately God’s promise of restoration and reconstruction for Israel and Judah (chapters 33–48). This lesson explains why God restores His people not because of their righteousness, but for His name’s sake, highlighting covenant faithfulness, divine sovereignty, and grace. We examine key passages such as the Valley of Dry Bones, the reunification of Israel and Judah under one king, and the conditional restoration promises shaped by repentance and obedience. This teaching is especially helpful for Christians, Reformed and Presbyterian students, and those studying Old Testament theology who want to understand Ezekiel’s role in biblical theology and God’s redemptive purposes in history.
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