PPT-Ezekiel 38-39 Ezekiel 38-39

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Adam Clarke This is allowed to be the most difficult prophecy in the Old Testament 1 Identity of the place names 2 Timing of the battle Ezekiel 3839 Ezekiel

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Adam Clarke This is allowed to be the most difficult prophecy in the Old Testament 1 Identity of the place names 2 Timing of the battle Ezekiel 3839 Ezekiel 3839 Gog Cyaxares. A White - washed Wall Ezekiel 13: 1 - 15 was called of God as a prophet unto the Jewish exiles living in Babylon. There are two major themes revealed in Ezekiel, judgment and restoration . God was Chapter . 48. Theme: . Division of the Land. Outline of Ezekiel. 1-3. The Call of the Prophet. 4-24. God’s Judgment on Jerusalem. . - Given before the siege of Jerusalem. 25-32 . “And . he said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live? And I answered, O Lord GOD, thou . knowest. .”. God is questioning Ezekiel... Is it possible that these bones live?. -this is a . TEST. of . Woe, to the Wicked Shepherds. the Irresponsible Shepherds. Therefore . take heed to yourselves and to all the flock, among which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers, to shepherd the church of God which He purchased with His own blood. A Priest and a Prophet to Judah during the 70 year period of Babylonian captivity.. Ezekiel uses prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols to dramatize God’s message to His exiled people.. Though they are like dry bones in the sun, God will reassemble them and breathe life into the nation once again.. Maerten. Van . Heemskerck. ,. 1560. E. XILE. Story of Exile. Assyria. Babylon (gained control after fall of Assyria in 612 BC). Nebuchadnezzar (605-562 BC). Jehoiachin. taken prisoner to Babylon. Zedekiah (Jerusalem destroyed). Ezekiel 21-22. Heart. ~ literally . loins. (as in KJV). Ezekiel 21-22. Ezekiel 21-22. Strike your thigh. ~ or, . beat your breast. (as in NIV). Ezekiel 21-22. Ezekiel 21-22. 1. st. captivity 605 BC. Ezekiel. Ezekiel is one of the great prophets of the Old Testament.. He began serving as a prophet of God while in Babylonian captivity before the final destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple by the Babylonians. Millennial Temple. Outline of Ezekiel. 1-3. The Call of the Prophet. 4-24. God’s Judgment on Jerusalem. . - Given before the siege of Jerusalem. 25-32 . God’s Judgment on the Muslim Nations. Oholah. ~ . a . tent . (as . in a pagan worship . site). . Oholibah. ~ . My . tent is in her. Ezekiel 23-24. Ezekiel 23-24. Big. Mama. Ezekiel 23-24. Ezekiel 23-24. Tear at . ~ KJV, . pluck off . Ezekiel 40-42. Amillennialism . is the belief that . all (if not most) of the Old and New Testament eschatological . passages . are to be interpreted . allegorically.. Postmillennialism is the belief that the future promises for Israel now belong to the Church and the "millennium" is Kingdom Age ushered in by the growth of the Church. . Millennial Temple. Outline of Ezekiel. 1-3. The Call of the Prophet. 4-24. God’s Judgment on Jerusalem. . - Given before the siege of Jerusalem. 25-32 . God’s Judgment on the Muslim Nations. Jeffrey Peters ~ . "Physical death is real to us all and we feel its pangs and pain. But somehow eternal death does not seem so real to us. We all have loved ones who are living without Christ and who will go to hell if they die in that condition, yet we rarely shed a tear for their souls. As long as the death of the body seems more important to us than spiritual death, evangelism will always lack the urgency that . Ezekiel 46-48. Ezekiel 46-48. Running. ~ . pakah. . – literally, . trickling. (NASB). Ezekiel 46-48. Ezekiel 46-48. John 7:37–39 ~ . 37 . On the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, "If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. .

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