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The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the childrens teeth are set on edge.
Ezekiel xviii. 2
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Ezekiel
The Holy Bible: King James Version
Ezekiel's message was given to the Jews held captive in Babylon. He used stories and parables to speak about judgment, hope and restoration.
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C
ONTENTS
Bibliographic Record
KING JAMES VERSION
NEW YORK: AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY, 1999
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000
C
HAPTER
1
The Prophet's Vision of the Divine Glory
2
The Call of Ezekiel
3
A Watchman to Israel
The Prophet Made Dumb
4
The Siege of Jerusalem Portrayed
5
6
The Prophecy against the Mountains of Israel
7
The End Is Come
8
The Prophet's Vision of the Abominations in Jerusalem
9
The Slaughter of the Guilty
10
God's Glory Departs from the Temple
11
Evil Princes Rebuked
The Promise of Restoration and Renewal
12
Ezekiel Portrays the Removal into Captivity
13
False Prophets Condemned
14
Judgment on Idolaters Who Consult a Prophet
The Justice of God's Punishment of Jerusalem
15
Jerusalem like a Useless Vine
16
Jerusalem's Unfaithfulness
17
The Parable of the Eagles and the Vine
18
The Soul That Sins Shall Die
God's Way Is Just
19
A Lamentation for the Princes of Israel
20
God's Dealing with Israel
The Prophecy against the South
21
The L
ORD
's Sharpened Sword
Judgment on the Ammonites
22
The Sins of Jerusalem
23
The Two Sisters
24
The Parable of the Boiling Pot
The Death of Ezekiel's Wife
25
The Prophecy against the Ammonites
The Prophecy against Moab
The Prophecy against Edom
The Prophecy against the Philistines
26
Prophecies against Tyrus
27
28
The Prophecy against Zidon
29
Prophecies against Egypt
30
31
32
33
The Watchman's Duty
God's Way Is Just
The News of Jerusalem's Fall
34
The Prophecy against the Shepherds of Israel
35
The Prophecy against Mount Seir
36
The Future Restoration of Israel
37
The Valley of Dry Bones
The Prophecy concerning the Reunion of Judah and Israel
38
The Prophecy against Gog
39
40
The Prophet's Vision of the Temple
41
42
43
The Glory of the L
ORD
Fills the Temple
The Ordinances of the Temple
44
45
46
47
The Healing Waters from the Temple
The Borders and Divisions of the Land
48
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