Ezekiel

Book Introduction

Discover practical insights into the Book of Ezekiel. You'll find David Jeremiah's introduction to the Book of Ezekiel on page 1051/1053 of  The Jeremiah Study Bible.

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The Responsibility of Spiritual Shepherds

Ezekiel 34

Ezekiel was a priest in Jerusalem before being deported to Babylon in 597 B.C. In Babylon he became a prophet-priest, and his message was often focused on Judah's leaders—God would hold them accountable for their failures in leading the...

A Heart for God

Jeremiah 31; Ezekiel 36:36,37

The Assyrian destruction of Israel and the Babylonian captivity of Judah were watershed events; they marked a "before and after" turning point in God's relationship with His people.

"Before," God had delivered his covenant expectations to His...

For Additional Reading

Check out these items in the Jeremiah Study Bible

Ezekiel Feature Title Page
2:8 Picture This Son of Man 1055
5:10-17 Picture This A Horrific Scene 1058
6:7, 10 FYI Words of Hope-Words of Judgment 1059
8:14 Historically Speaking  Mesopotamian Mythology 1061
11:19, 20 FYI The New Covenant 1064
16:1-63 Tough Questions What is the purpose of such graphic imagrery? 1067
17:12 Picture This Of Eagles and Kings 1070
21:21, 22 Historically Speaking Divining the Future 1077
22:30 Picture This  Standing in the Gap 1078
23:4-21 Historically Speaking Other Loves 1079
25:1-32:32 FYI Ezekiels's Oracles 1083
28:11-17 FYI Satan's Fall 1086
34:2-6 Picture This Uncaring Shepherds 1094
35:2-4 FYI A Hostile History 1095
38, 39 Essentials of the Christian Faith Israel in Prophecy 1099
38:1-6 FYI A Coming Coalition 1100
38:1-6 Map   1101
39:21-23 FYI In the Aftermath 1102
47:1 Picture This Water from the Temple 1112
48:35 For Reflection Never Forsaken 1114