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Ezekiel Explained: A Bible Study

Ezekiel Explained: A Bible Study

By: Dr. Toby Holt | New Geneva Theological Seminary
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Who wrote the Book of Ezekiel? What is the Book of Ezekiel about? The Book of Ezekiel contains some of the most striking visions and severe warnings in all of Scripture. Written to exiles in Babylon, the prophet Ezekiel emphasizes the absolute sovereignty and holiness of God. When God's glory departs from a rebellious Jerusalem, all hope seems lost—until God promises a new covenant, swearing to replace His people's hearts of stone with hearts of flesh. In this verse-by-verse study, we navigate Ezekiel’s prophecies, from the valley of dry bones to the vision of the future temple, seeing how they ultimately point to the restorative work of Jesus Christ. This exposition provides rigorous, biblical depth while remaining accessible for daily Christian living. Speaker: Dr. Toby Holt Dr. Toby Holt is the President of New Geneva Theological Seminary. Dr. Holt's sermons have reached over 1.9 million listeners on SermonAudio. He focuses on clear, verse-by-verse teaching that makes the Bible easy to understand. Support New Geneva: To support Dr. Holt's ministry at the seminary, please visit: newgeneva.org/give.2026 T. Holt Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Vision Of A Wheel
    Jun 5 2025

    In Ezekiel 1, the prophet had a vision.

    Specifically, he had a vision of a 'chariot of fire.'

    So, what was this vision all about?

    In this sermon, we explore Ezekiel’s encounter with God’s glory and the implications for Israel.

    Questions Explored:

    1. What does the chariot signify in Ezekiel’s vision?
    2. What did this vision imply for the future?
    3. What does it teach us about the character of God?

    Speaker: Dr. Toby Holt is the President of New Geneva Theological Seminary. Dr. Holt's sermons have reached over 1.9 million listeners on SermonAudio. He focuses on clear, verse-by-verse teaching that makes the Bible easy to understand.

    Support New Geneva: To support Dr. Holt's ministry, please visit: newgeneva.org/give

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    31 mins
  • The Prophet And The Scroll
    May 29 2025

    God called Ezekiel to prophesy.

    But what would he prophesy about?

    In Ezekiel 2, God commissioned the prophet with a scroll of lament and woe, charging him to confront a rebellious Israel. Join us as we explore Ezekiel’s call and its application to today.

    Questions Explored:

    A) What does the scroll reveal about God’s judgment?

    B) How did the scroll symbolize?

    C) What can we learn from Ezekiel's response?

    Speaker: Dr. Toby Holt is the President of New Geneva Theological Seminary. Dr. Holt's sermons have reached over 1.9 million listeners on SermonAudio. He focuses on clear, verse-by-verse teaching that makes the Bible easy to understand.

    Support New Geneva: To support Dr. Holt's ministry, please visit: newgeneva.org/give

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    29 mins
  • The Watchman Of God
    May 22 2025

    God appointed Ezekiel as a 'watchman.'

    But what was he to watch out for?

    In Ezekiel 3, God charged the prophet to proclaim His words to a stubborn Israel, before His judgment arrived. In this podcast, we'll explore Ezekiel’s words and their application for today.

    Questions Explored:

    A) Culturally, what was a 'watchman?'

    B) What consequences awaited watchmen who failed?

    C) What sort of warning would Ezekiel declare?

    Speaker: Dr. Toby Holt is the President of New Geneva Theological Seminary. Dr. Holt's sermons have reached over 1.9 million listeners on SermonAudio. He focuses on clear, verse-by-verse teaching that makes the Bible easy to understand.

    Support New Geneva: To support Dr. Holt's ministry, please visit: newgeneva.org/give

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    30 mins
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