
Ezekiel
Ezekiel was a prophet and priest who was among the first group of Jews exiled to Babylon. His ministry took place entirely in the foreign land, where he delivered messages to the exiled community. His book is famous for its vivid, dramatic visions, including the vision of the fiery chariot, the valley of dry bones coming back to life, and the detailed vision of a restored, future Temple. Ezekiel’s prophecies were both condemnatory—justifying God’s decision to judge and exile Israel due to their idolatry and unfaithfulness—and restorative. The most significant message of hope is God's promise to give His people a "new heart" and a "new spirit," enabling them to obey Him and live in a renewed covenant relationship.
Ezekiel prophesies the judgment of the surrounding nations—Ammon, Moab, Edom, and Philistia—for rejoicing over and profaning the destruction of Jerusalem.
Ezekiel prophesies the complete, devastating destruction of Tyre, the proud merchant city, stating that it will be scraped bare like a rock, and never be rebuilt.
Ezekiel sings a lament for the ship of Tyre, describing its past glory, its vast international trade, and its sudden, total sinking due to God's judgment.
Ezekiel prophesies God's judgment against the prideful King of Tyre, claiming he is a wise, perfect being. God compares the King to Lucifer, who fell from the Garden of Eden due to his arrogance.
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