Ezekiel's Vision of God's Departure from the Temple in Jerusalem (Ezekiel 8-11)
- Preamble to the first temple vision (8:1-4).
- The abominations in the temple (8:5-18).
- God's response to the abominations in the temple (9:1-11).
- The burning of Jerusalem and God's departure from the temple (10:1-22).
- The pot of stew (11:1-13).
- The gospel according to Ezekiel (11:14-21).
- Epilogue to the temple vision (11:22-25).
Prophecies of Woe against Israel (Ezekiel 12-24)
- Signs of the Times (12:1-20)
- Packed for exile (12:1-16).
- A pantomime of horror (12:17-20).
- Prophecy -- True and False (12:21-14:11)
- Two oracles against cynics (12:21-28).
- Two oracles against counterfeit prophets (13:1-23).
- The oracle against prophetic abuse (14:1-11).
- The High Price of Treachery (14:12-15:8)
- A lecture on divine justice (14:12-23).
- A metaphor on divine judgment (15:1-8).
- The Adulterous Wife: Trampling Underfoot the Grace of God (16:1-63)
- The call for Israel's arraignment (1-3a).
- The indictment of Jerusalem (3b-34).
- The sentencing of Jerusalem: The Ssuspension of grace (35-43).
- Like mother, like daughter: Jerusalem's disqualification from grace (44-52).
- The double ray of Hope (53-63).
- Messages of Sin and Retribution (17-22)
- The eagle and the vine: A fable (17).
- Disputing the justice of God (18).
- A "lament" for the Davidic dynasty (19).
- Rewriting sacred history (20).
- The avenging sword of God (21).
- O Oholah! O Oholibah! (23)
- The introduction of the accused (1-4).
- The historical background of the case (5-35).
- The case against Oholah and Oholibah (36-49).
- The Boiling Cauldron (24:1-14)
- Preamble (1-3a).
- The popular saying (3b-5).
- The dispute (6-8).
- The counterthesis (9-13).
- Conclusion (14).
- The End of an Era (24:15-27)
- The end is prefigured: The death of Ezekiel's wife (15-24).
- The end is in sight (25-27).
New Bible Commentary
- Jerusalem's idolatry and its punishment (8-11).
- An acted message: exile foretold (12:1-16).
- An acted message: Israel to tremble (12:17-20).
- Prophecy will be fulfilled ... and fulfilled soon (12:21-25, 26-28).
- Condemnation of false prophets and prophetesses (13).
- Condemnation of idolatry (14:1-11).
- Judgment on Israel will not be averted by the righteous few (14:12-23).
- Jerusalem the useless vine (15).
- Jerusalem the unfaithful and promiscuous wife (16).
- Eagles, cedars and a vine -- a political parable (17).
- The accountability of the individual (18).
- Lament for the princes of Israel (19).
- Israel's persistent rebelliousness (20:1-44).
- Judgment by fire (20:45-49).
- Judgment by the sword (21:1-7).
- The sword is sharpened (21:8-17).
- The sword of the king of Babylon (21:18-32).
- The sin of Jerusalem (22:1-16).
- The smelting of Israel (22:17-22).
- Injustice in the land; corruption at every level (22:23-31).
- Oholah and Oholibah -- adulterous sisters (23).
- The parable of the pot: Jerusalem beseiged (24:1-14).
- The death of Ezekiel's wife and the significance of his grief (24:15-27).
References:
- Block, Daniel I. The Book of Ezekiel Chapters 1-24, NICOT (New International Commentary on the Old Testament). Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1997.
- Wright, Christopher J.H. The Message of Ezekiel, BST (Bible Speaks Today). IVP, Downers Grove, IL, 2001.
- McGregor, L. John. Ezekiel, New Bible Commentary, IVP, Downer's Grove, IL, 1994.
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