Ezekiel 36:33 ” ‘This is what the Sovereign LORD says: On the day I cleanse you from all your sins, I will resettle your towns, and the ruins will be rebuilt. 34 The desolate land will be cultivated
Continue reading...There is nothing so unique in the world as the restored and eternal nation of Israel. The Millennial kingdom is focused on Israel and the promise that she will be the greatest nation on earth (Isaiah 2:2–3). 1
Continue reading...The Dead Sea is drying up. “A spa built at water’s edge back in the 1970s now needs a trolley to take bathers to the shore. In some places, the sea is retreating by 100 yards a year. The culprit
Continue reading...“The Sabbath and the observance of the new moon would be part of the worship ritual during the Millennium. It may seem incongruous that the Sabbath, the sign of the Mosaic covenant (cf. Ex 31:13, 16-17),
Continue reading...“A specific portion of Israel’s land in the Millennium would be set aside as a sacred area for the priests and the sanctuary. The entire area would be a contribution to the Lord by Israel.
Continue reading...The administration of the millennial kingdom worship will be the prince and the priests of Zadok. Who is the prince? 1 The man then brought me back toward the sanctuary’s outer gate that faced east,
Continue reading...The initial vision that Ezekiel had of Yahweh, repeated again when he was transported in a vision to Jerusalem to see Jerusalem’s sinfulness, is now seen again as Yahweh’s glory enters the
Continue reading...Ezekiel is shown the priests’ chambers, where only the priests from Zadok’s family were permitted, and the outer dimensions of the temple complex. The Priests’ Chambers 1 Then the man led
Continue reading...Ezekiel continues his description of the temple. Surprisingly, there is no mention of the veil that should separate the holy place from the most holy place, nor is there a mention of the ark of the covenant
Continue reading...Chapters 40-48 are the climax of Ezekiel’s prophecy. With the destruction of Magog in chapters 38 and 39 (which we have located initially before the Millennium and then finally at the end of the
Continue reading...Revelation 19, where Jesus returns to earth with his heavenly army and defeats the beast (the antichrist, the man of sin or lawlessness) and the slaughter is so great that the carrion birds have a feast,
Continue reading...The prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah are given prophecies against Babylon (Isaiah 13-14; Jeremiah 50), but so far Ezekiel has not. Babylon is the tool in God’s hand to punish Israel and other nations.
Continue reading...When the nation of Israel split into two nations, Israel and Judah (the northern tribes and the southern), it was a rejection by the northern tribes of the Davidic kingship. The northern tribes selected
Continue reading...The fantastical vision of a valley full of dry bones that come to life with flesh on them and God’s breath in them has captured the imagination of many. A spiritual was written called “Dem
Continue reading...The covenant God made with Abraham was unconditional, that is, it did not depend on Israel’s obedience to be ultimately fulfilled. When the whole nation was in default against God’s covenant,
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