
Chapters of the Bible
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God promises the utter destruction of Gog and his army on the mountains of Israel. Their destruction will be so complete that it will take seven months to bury the dead and seven years to burn the weapons.
Ezekiel is transported in a vision to the new, future Temple. An angel meticulously measures the gates, walls, and chambers of the vast Temple complex.
The angel continues to measure the remaining parts of the Temple structure, including the sanctuary, the Holy Place, and the surrounding chambers, detailing its immense glory.
The angel measures the priests' chambers and the courts, detailing the spiritual function and dimensions of the new Temple, which serves as a promise of God's eternal dwelling.
The glory of God returns to the Temple from the East Gate, filling the structure. God commands Ezekiel to measure the altar and declare that this holy place will never again be defiled by wicked kings.
God commands that the East Gate remain permanently shut because the Lord entered through it. God details the laws for the Sons of Zadok, the faithful priests who will serve in the new Temple.
God details the division of the holy district of land for the Temple, the priests, and the city. He gives laws concerning the proper standards for weights, measures, and the prince's offerings.
God outlines the prince's responsibility for providing the offerings on the Sabbath and the New Moons, ensuring the proper order and function of the Temple sacrifices.
Ezekiel sees a river flowing out from under the Temple, growing deeper and wider until it becomes a massive river bringing life and healing to the salty, dead waters of the Dead Sea.
God divides the territory of the Promised Land among the twelve tribes, assigning the northern section and detailing the boundaries of the holy district and the gates of the eternal city.
Daniel and three friends are taken captive to Babylon. They refuse to defile themselves with the king's rich food and wine, proving that their faithful, simple diet makes them healthier and wiser.
King Nebuchadnezzar dreams of a terrifying image made of four metals (gold, silver, bronze, iron). Daniel reveals the dream and its meaning: the image represents four successive world empires, followed by God's eternal Kingdom.
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