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The LORD describes His discipline of Judah and Jerusalem as a fire that will consume everything in its path.
Ezekiel was God’s 6th century prophet to the Judean Jews exiled in Babylon. A remarkable number of his prophecies were presented as silent theatrical dramas. When he did speak, Ezekiel frequently did so utilizing riddles, allegories, and metaphors. So much so that Ezekiel could say (in verse 49), “Ah, Lord GOD! They say of me, ‘Does he not speak parables?’ ”
Ezekiel describes the third and final siege of Jerusalem by the Babylonians as if it were a catastrophic forest fire.
Ezekiel 20:45-49
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What happens when God’s judgment burns like an unquenchable fire? In Ezekiel 20:45-49, the prophet Ezekiel delivers a striking prophecy about the coming destruction of Judah and Jerusalem—a judgment as relentless as a raging forest fire. This expository sermon explores how Ezekiel, known for his dramatic prophetic acts, describes Babylon’s final siege in symbolic and poetic language, using parables, riddles, and allegories to convey God’s message.
In this Bible study, we cover:
If you’re passionate about:
Then this deep dive into Ezekiel 20 is for you! Like, comment, and subscribe for more Bible prophecy, Christian sermons, and verse-by-verse teachings from Calvary Hanford.
#Ezekiel #BibleStudy #CalvaryChapel #EndTimes #OldTestament #Prophecy #Christianity #Sermon #BiblicalTeaching #GodsJudgment #ExpositoryPreaching
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The LORD describes His discipline of Judah and Jerusalem as a fire that will consume everything in its path.
Ezekiel was God’s 6th century prophet to the Judean Jews exiled in Babylon. A remarkable number of his prophecies were presented as silent theatrical dramas. When he did speak, Ezekiel frequently did so utilizing riddles, allegories, and metaphors. So much so that Ezekiel could say (in verse 49), “Ah, Lord GOD! They say of me, ‘Does he not speak parables?’ ”
Ezekiel describes the third and final siege of Jerusalem by the Babylonians as if it were a catastrophic forest fire.
Ezekiel 20:45-49
Find the rest of this series at https://calvaryhanford.com/crymeariver
Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies at https://calvaryhanford.com/
Subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford
Find us on SubStack at https://calvaryhanford.substack.com
What happens when God’s judgment burns like an unquenchable fire? In Ezekiel 20:45-49, the prophet Ezekiel delivers a striking prophecy about the coming destruction of Judah and Jerusalem—a judgment as relentless as a raging forest fire. This expository sermon explores how Ezekiel, known for his dramatic prophetic acts, describes Babylon’s final siege in symbolic and poetic language, using parables, riddles, and allegories to convey God’s message.
In this Bible study, we cover:
If you’re passionate about:
Then this deep dive into Ezekiel 20 is for you! Like, comment, and subscribe for more Bible prophecy, Christian sermons, and verse-by-verse teachings from Calvary Hanford.
#Ezekiel #BibleStudy #CalvaryChapel #EndTimes #OldTestament #Prophecy #Christianity #Sermon #BiblicalTeaching #GodsJudgment #ExpositoryPreaching
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