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Ezekiel
The introduction below is from
Chuck Smith's Old Testament Study Guide,
available from all good Christian bookshops (contact
DCF
for details):
As Judah was
failing to the powers of Babylon, there were three separate
sieges in which the Babylonians conquered Jerusalem and took
many captives. In the first siege, Daniel the prophet was
taken as a captive. In the second siege, Johoiachin was
taken captive, along with Ezekiel. There was a third siege
in which Jerusalem was utterly destroyed, and they carried
away the remaining people at that time.
Ezekiel
became a prophet in Babylon at the same time that Daniel was
a prophet. Daniel was in the capital, in the city of Babylon
itself as a statesman in the Babylonian kingdom; whereas
Ezekiel prophesied about 200 miles north of the city of
Babylon, where the river Chebar flows into the Euphrates.
Ezekiel was
prophesying to the captives, and when he began his prophecy
Jerusalem was still standing. At this same time, Jeremiah
was prophesying to the Jews who were still in Jerusalem.
Their messages were the same: the judgements of God are
coming upon His people because they have forsaken Him, and
they have turned to other gods.
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Chapters, 1,273 Verses
Author:
Ezekiel
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Other FREE Verse by Verse studies on the book of
Ezekiel:
You may
also be interested in:
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Ezekiel Verse by Verse
Chuck Missler

Available from:
Koinonia House EU (link) |
Old Testament Study Guide
Chuck Smith

Available from:
(contact
DCF
for details) |
Bible Panorama
Gerard Crispin

Available from:
DayOne.co.uk (link) |
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