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The Book of Ezekiel Explained—Judgment, Restoration, and God’s Presence

The Book of Ezekiel Explained—Judgment, Restoration, and God’s Presence

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In this in-depth Bible lesson on the book of Ezekiel, John Musgrave walks through the major themes of this exilic prophet: God’s judgment on Jerusalem, judgment on the nations, and God’s conditional promises of restoration, temple rebuilding, and renewed life in the land.

This teaching explains Ezekiel in its historical context—from the Babylonian exile (597 BC) to the destruction of the temple (586 BC)—and shows how Ezekiel’s prophecies function within God’s covenant faithfulness, human responsibility, and intervening historical contingencies (Jeremiah 18).

You’ll explore key passages such as Ezekiel 10, 33, 38–39 (Gog and Magog), and chapters 40–48, along with their fulfillment trajectory in Christ and Revelation. Rooted in Reformed theology and Presbyterian biblical interpretation, this lesson helps Christians understand prophecy, restoration, worship, and the hope of God dwelling with His people: “The Lord is there.”


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