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The Book of Ezekiel
The Prophet
Ezekiel means “strong is God.”
Ezekiel was taken captive in the year 598
BC along with King Jehoiachim and others
from Jerusalem.
Ezekiel was from the priestly tribe.
Ezekiel settled with other exiles in a place
called Tel-Abib, southeast of Babylon near
the river Chebar.
The Book of Ezekiel
The Purpose
Ezekiel was to prophesy to the exiles at the same time that
Jeremiah was prophesying from the city of Jerusalem.
2. Ezekiel was to tell the people of the coming divine
punishment upon Israel – including the destruction of
Jerusalem and the temple – because of their unfaithfulness.
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In this way, Ezekiel was fulfilling his duty as a watchman for
Israel to warn them of the impending judgment.
Ezekiel’s prophecies also included the divine blessings that
were to follow the divine judgment (Chapters 33-48).
4. Ezekiel’s prophecies stress the fact that God is in control.
The events that happen to Israel – and all other nations – are
not outside of God’s realm of control. He is sovereign.
5. Ezekiel does speak of the New Age and the Messiah like
other prophets of his time (Jeremiah).
6. Finally, Ezekiel’s prophecies serve to stress the need for
individual responsibility and national accountability before
God.
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Reference: Ezekiel, by Dan King
Ezekiel 8
8:1 In the sixth year, in the sixth month, on the fifth day of the month,
as I sat in my house, with the elders of Judah sitting before me, the
hand of the Lord GOD fell upon me there. Then I looked, and
behold, a form that had the appearance of a man. Below what
appeared to be his waist was fire, and above his waist was
something like the appearance of brightness, like gleaming
metal. He put out the form of a hand and took me by a lock of my
head, and the Spirit lifted me up between earth and heaven and
brought me in visions of God to Jerusalem, to the entrance of the
gateway of the inner court that faces north, where was the seat of
the image of jealousy, which provokes to jealousy. And behold,
the glory of the God of Israel was there, like the vision that I saw in
the valley.
5 Then he said to me, “Son of man, lift up your eyes now toward the
north.” So I lifted up my eyes toward the north, and behold, north
of the altar gate, in the entrance, was this image of jealousy. And
he said to me, “Son of man, do you see what they are doing, the
great abominations that the house of Israel are committing here,
to drive me far from my sanctuary? But you will see still greater
abominations.”
Ezekiel 8
7 And he brought me to the entrance of the court, and when I
looked, behold, there was a hole in the wall. Then he said
to me, “Son of man, dig in the wall.” So I dug in the wall,
and behold, there was an entrance. And he said to me,
“Go in, and see the vile abominations that they are
committing here.” So I went in and saw. And there,
engraved on the wall all around, was every form of creeping
things and loathsome beasts, and all the idols of the house
of Israel. And before them stood seventy men of the elders
of the house of Israel, with Jaazaniah the son of Shaphan
standing among them. Each had his censer in his hand, and
the smoke of the cloud of incense went up. Then he said to
me, “Son of man, have you seen what the elders of the
house of Israel are doing in the dark, each in his room of
pictures? For they say, ‘The LORD does not see us, the LORD
has forsaken the land.’” He said also to me, “You will see
still greater abominations that they commit.”
Ezekiel 8
14 Then he brought me to the entrance of the north gate of
the house of the LORD, and behold, there sat women
weeping for Tammuz. Then he said to me, “Have you seen
this, O son of man? You will see still greater abominations
than these.”
16 And he brought me into the inner court of the house of the
LORD. And behold, at the entrance of the temple of the
LORD, between the porch and the altar, were about twentyfive men, with their backs to the temple of the LORD, and
their faces toward the east, worshiping the sun toward the
east. Then he said to me, “Have you seen this, O son of
man? Is it too light a thing for the house of Judah to commit
the abominations that they commit here, that they should
fill the land with violence and provoke me still further to
anger? Behold, they put the branch to
their nose. Therefore I will act in wrath. My eye will not
spare, nor will I have pity. And though they cry in my ears
with a loud voice, I will not hear them.”
Ezekiel 8
OFFENDING GOD
God is Jealous!
Ezekiel 8:5-6
“5Then he said to me, “Son of man, lift up your eyes
now toward the north.” So I lifted up my eyes
toward the north, and behold, north of the altar
gate, in the entrance, was this image of jealousy.
6And he said to me, “Son of man, do you see what
they are doing, the great abominations that the
house of Israel are committing here, to drive me far
from my sanctuary? But you will see still greater
abominations.”
What is it that made God jealous?
Deuteronomy 32:16,21
Psalm 78:58 – “For they provoked him to anger with
their high places; they moved him to jealously with their
idols.”
God is Jealous!
Exodus 20:2-6 –
“2I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of
the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery.
3“You shall have no other gods before me. 4You
shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any
likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or
that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water
under the earth. 5 You shall not bow down to them
or serve them, for I the LORD your God am a
jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on
the children to the third and the fourth generation
of those who hate me, 6but showing steadfast
love to thousands of those who love me and keep
my commandments.”
God is Jealous!
Is God’s jealousy righteous?
Is it right for God to be jealous or angry
when men turn to worship idols? Let’s
consider for just a moment that this
action must provoke the jealousy of
God because...
It is a necessity of His nature.
It is a necessity of His righteousness.
God is Jealous!
What idols can we have today?
Pleasure
Money
Earthly Love
Self
What would be the outcome of God’s jealousy?
“...to drive me far from my sanctuary?”
Ezekiel 8:18 – “Therefore, I will act in wrath. My
eye will not spare, nor will I have pity. And though
they cry in my ears with a loud voice, I will not hear
them.”
God’s reaction to idolatry today is the same. See
Galatians 5:19-21.
The Danger of Secret Sins!
Danger 1: Every man has a chamber of imagery in
his own heart.
Danger 2: Deeds are done in the chamber of
imagery.
Lust is a product of the thoughts and imaginations of the
heart.
James 1:14-15
Danger 3: It’s delusional to think that God is
indifferent to what happens in the heart of man.
God knows the heart of man. (Psalm 44:20-21, Proverbs
16:2)
“The only effectual salvation must be one that cleanses the
chamber of imagery or the heart.”
Psalm 51:10
Worshipping the Creature, not
the Creator!
14 Then he brought me to the entrance of the north
gate of the house of the LORD, and behold, there
sat women weeping for Tammuz. Then he said to
me, “Have you seen this, O son of man? You will
see still greater abominations than these.”
16 And he brought me into the inner court of the
house of the LORD. And behold, at the entrance of
the temple of the LORD, between the porch and
the altar, were about twenty-five men, with their
backs to the temple of the LORD, and their faces
toward the east, worshiping the sun toward the
east.
Making light of sin!
The children of Israel did not consider the great
tragedy and effects of their sin.
It’s easy for us today to minimize or make light of
sins in our own lives. Why?
First, it’s an attempt to excuse ourselves.
2. Second, it’s a habit.
3. Third, it’s because of false measurements.
4. Finally, it’s because we allow our consciences to die.
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However, God will never make light of sin.
God sees sin for what it truly is.
2. God will always measure it against the law of holiness.
3. God cannot make light of sin because of the price
required for forgiveness.
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References
1. The Pulpit Commentary, Ezekiel
2. Ezekiel, Dan King, Guardian of Truth
Foundation, 2006.