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Ezekiel: Redemption for God's People (MacArthur Bible Studies)
by John F. MacArthur
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Synopsis
Ezekiel was among the thousands of Jews taken captive when the Babylonians invaded Judah in 597 bc. It was there that God called him to be a prophet, and for the next twenty-two years, he related the visions, prophecies, and signs the Lord gave him to his fellow Jews living in exile. While these ...
Ezekiel was among the thousands of Jews taken captive when the Babylonians invaded Judah in 597 bc. It was there that God called him to be a prophet, and for the next twenty-two years, he related the visions, prophecies, and signs the Lord gave him to his fellow Jews living in exile. While these prophecies often contained warnings of severe judgments if the people did not repent, they also contained incredible messages of hope—including more details about the future millennial kingdom of Christ than all other Old Testament prophecies combined.
In the twelve studies within, join John MacArthur to focus on Ezekiel's visions, prophecies, parables, signs, and symbols proclaiming and dramatizing the message of God to His exiled people. By working through this study, you will learn that in your life, just like the people of Israel, God holds each individual accountable for pursuing righteousness.
The MacArthur Bible Studies provide intriguing examinations of the whole of Scripture. Each guide incorporates extensive commentary, detailed observations on overriding themes, and probing questions to help you study the Word of God with guidance from John MacArthur.
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