Scofield Reference Bible Notes - Eze
Book Introduction - Ezekiel
Ezekiel was carried away to Babylon between the first and final deportation of Judah 2Ki 24:11-16. Like Daniel and the Apostle John, he prophesied out of the land, and his prophecy, like theirs, follows the method of symbol and vision. Unlike the pre-exilic prophets, whose ministry was primarily to either Judah or the ten-tribe kingdom, Ezekiel is the voice of Jehovah to "the whole house of Israel."
Speaking broadly, the purpose of his ministry is to keep before the generation born in exile the national sins which had brought Israel so low (e.g. Eze 14:23; to sustain the faith of the exiles by predictions of national restoration, of the execution of justice upon their oppressors, and of national glory under the Davidic monarchy.
Ezekiel is in seven great prophetic strains indicated by the expression, "The hand of the Lord was upon me." Eze 1:3; Eze 3:14; Eze 3:22; Eze 8:1; Eze 33:22; Eze 37:1; Eze 40:1.
The minor divisions are indicated in the text.
The events recorded in Ezekiel cover a period of 21 years (Ussher).
Scofield Reference Bible Notes - Eze

Book Introduction - Ezekiel
Ezekiel was carried away to Babylon between the first and final deportation of Judah 2Ki 24:11-16. Like Daniel and the Apostle John, he prophesied out of the land, and his prophecy, like theirs, follows the method of symbol and vision. Unlike the pre-exilic prophets, whose ministry was primarily to either Judah or the ten-tribe kingdom, Ezekiel is the voice of Jehovah to "the whole house of Israel."
Speaking broadly, the purpose of his ministry is to keep before the generation born in exile the national sins which had brought Israel so low (e.g. Eze 14:23; to sustain the faith of the exiles by predictions of national restoration, of the execution of justice upon their oppressors, and of national glory under the Davidic monarchy.
Ezekiel is in seven great prophetic strains indicated by the expression, "The hand of the Lord was upon me." Eze 1:3; Eze 3:14; Eze 3:22; Eze 8:1; Eze 33:22; Eze 37:1; Eze 40:1.
The minor divisions are indicated in the text.
The events recorded in Ezekiel cover a period of 21 years (Ussher).

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Ezekiel 1: Vision of Four Figures

Ezekiel 4: Siege of Jerusalem Predicted

Ezekiel 7: Punishment for Wickedness Foretold

Ezekiel 10:Vision of God's Glory Departing from the Temple

Ezekiel 13: False Prophets Condemned

Ezekiel 16: God's Grace to Unfaithful Jerusalem

Ezekiel 19: Lament for the Princes of Israel

Ezekiel 22:                                                              Sins of Israel

Ezekiel 25: Judgment on Gentile Nations-Ammon

Ezekiel 27: Lament over Tyre

Ezekiel 30:                                                        Lament over Egypt

Ezekiel 33:                                                       Watchman's Duty

Ezekiel 36: Mountains of Israel to Be Blessed

Ezekiel 38: Prophecy about Gog and Future Invasion of Israel

Ezekiel 41:                                                                  Inner Temple

Ezekiel 44: Gate for the Prince

Ezekiel 47: Water from the Temple

Ezekiel 2: Prophet's Call

Ezekiel 5: Jerusalem's Desolation Foretold

Ezekiel 8: Vision of Abominations in Jerusalem

Ezekiel 11:                                                          Evil Rulers to Be Judged                                      .

Ezekiel 14: Idolatrous Elders Condemned

Ezekiel 17: Parable of Two Eagles and a Vine

Ezekiel 20: God's Dealings with Israel Rehearsed

Ezekiel 23: Oholah and Oholibah's Sin and Its Consequences

Ezekiel 26:                                               Judgment on Tyre

Ezekiel 28: Tyre's King Overthrown

Ezekiel 31: Pharaoh Warned of Assyria's Fate

Ezekiel 34: Prophecy against the Shepherds of Israel

Ezekiel 37: Vision of the Valley of Dry Bones

Ezekiel 39: Prophecy against Gog-Invaders Destroyed

Ezekiel 42:                                                                Chambers of the Temple

Ezekiel 45: LORDS Portion of the Land

Ezekiel 48: Division of the Land

Ezekiel 3: Ezekiel's Commission

Ezekiel 6:Idolatrous Worship Denounced

Ezekiel 9: Vision of Slaughter      .                             .

Ezekiel 12:                                                                Ezekiel Prepares for Exile                                 .

Ezekiel 15: Jerusalem like a Useless Vine

Ezekiel 18: God Deals Justly with Individuals

Ezekiel 21: Parable of the Sword of the LORD

Ezekiel 24:                                                        Parable of the Boiling Pot

Ezekiel 27:                                                            Lament over Tyre

Ezekiel 29: Judgment of Egypt

Ezekiel 32: Lament over Pharaoh and Egypt

Ezekiel 35:                                                           Prophecy against Mount Seir

Ezekiel 37: Vision of the Valley of Dry Bones

Ezekiel 40: Vision of the Man with a Measuring Rod

Ezekiel 43: Vision of the Glory of God Filling the Temple

Ezekiel 46: Prince's Offerings