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The Vision of God's Glory and the Living Creatures Ezekiel's Commission and the Eating of the Scroll Ezekiel Appointed as Watchman and Made Speechless Symbolic Acts of Siege and Judgment on Jerusalem Judgment on Israel for Idolatry The Day of the Lord: Impending Disaster Visions of Temple Abominations The Execution of Jerusalem's Wicked and the Marked Few The Departure of God's Glory from the Temple Condemnation of Jerusalem's Leaders The Departure of God's Glory and Promise of Restoration Signs of Exile and the Futility of False Hopes Condemnation of False Prophets and Diviners Elders' Idolatry and Its Consequences Judgment on Nations and the Limits of Intercession Jerusalem Portrayed as a Useless Vine Jerusalem's Infidelity: Shame, Judgment, and Vindication The Parable of the Two Eagles: Zedekiah's Folly Individual Responsibility and the Call to Repentance A Lament for Israel's Princes Israel's History of Rebellion and Divine Judgment Punishment for Profane Worship and Promise of Restoration A Prophecy Against the Mountains of Israel The Sword of the Lord: Judgment on Jerusalem and the Nations Jerusalem's Corruption and the Search for a Righteous Remnant The Sisters' Harlotry: Samaria and Jerusalem Condemned The Boiling Pot: Prophecy of Jerusalem's Siege The Sign of Ezekiel's Wife's Death: Judgment and Changed Lament Oracle Against Ammon Oracles Against Moab and Seir Judgment on the Philistines Oracle Against Tyre The Fall of Tyre Foretold Lamentation for Tyre, the Merchant City The Pride and Fall of Tyre's Ruler Judgment on Sidon and Promise of Israel's Security Egypt's Humiliation and Years of Desolation The Day of the Lord Against Egypt and Its Allies Egypt Compared to the Fallen Cedar: Pride and Doom Lament for Egypt's Collapse and Descent into Sheol The Watchman's Duty and Personal Responsibility Report of Jerusalem's Fall and the People's Alarm Condemnation of Bad Shepherds and Promise of a Good Shepherd Judgment on Edom for Rejoicing over Israel Promise of Israel's Restoration and Spiritual Renewal The Valley of Dry Bones: National Revival The Two Sticks: Unity of Israel and the Davidic Covenant The Invasion of Gog and Its Defeat Vision of the Future Temple: Introduction and Commission Measurements of the Outer Court and Gateways Courtyard Entrances and Portico Dimensions Inner Court Entrances and Chambers Vestibules and Side Entrance Specifications Details of Inner Chambers and Gate Structure Porches, Chambers, and Steps of the Temple Court Priests' Chambers and the Prince's Quarters The Inner Sanctuary and Holy Place Measurements Priestly Chambers and the Inner Court Layout The Return of God's Glory to the Temple Altar Design and Sacrificial Regulations Temple Gates, Priestly Roles, and Exclusions Land Allotments and the Prince's Portion Worship Regulations: Offerings, Festivals, and the Prince The Life-Giving River Flowing from the Temple Division of the Land and Inheritance Boundaries Tribal Allotments in the Restored Land The City Gates and the Name: 'The Lord Is There'

The Departure of God's Glory and Promise of Restoration

Ezekiel 11:16-25

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Chapter 11
16 Therefore I said, Thus says the Lord GOD: because you have distanced them among the nations and because you have scattered them in lands, I will be to them a little sanctuary in the lands where they have come. 17 Therefore say, Thus says the Lord GOD: I will gather you from the peoples, and I will assemble you from the lands where you were scattered among them, and I will give you the land of Israel. 18 And they will come there and remove all its abominations and idols and all its abominations from it. 19 And I will give them one heart, and I will put a new spirit within you, and I will remove the heart of stone from their flesh, and I will give them a heart of flesh. 20 so that they walk in my statutes and keep my judgments and do them, and they be to me for a people and I be to them for God. 21 But as for those whose heart goes after their heart of their detestable things, I will bring their ways upon their own heads, says the Lord GOD. 22 The cherubim lifted their wings, and the wheels alongside them, and the glory of the God of Israel was over them from above. 23 The glory of the LORD went up from the middle of the city and stood on the mountain east of the city. 24 A spirit lifted me and brought me to the Chaldeans, to the exiles, in a vision by the spirit of God, and the vision that I saw went up from me. 25 And I spoke to the exiles all the words of the LORD that he had shown me.