Ezekiel 46, The Perfect Temple (Part Seven)
"The Sabbath and the observance of the new moon would be part of the worship ritual
Continue reading..."The Sabbath and the observance of the new moon would be part of the worship ritual
Continue reading..."A specific portion of Israel's land in the Millennium would be set aside as a sacred
Continue reading...The administration of the millennial kingdom worship will be the prince and the priests
Continue reading...The initial vision that Ezekiel had of Yahweh, repeated again when he was transported
Continue reading...Ezekiel is shown the priests' chambers, where only the priests from Zadok's family
Continue reading...Ezekiel continues his description of the temple. Surprisingly, there is no mention
Continue reading...Chapters 40-48 are the climax of Ezekiel's prophecy. With the destruction of Magog
Continue reading...Revelation 19, where Jesus returns to earth with his heavenly army and defeats the
Continue reading...The prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah are given prophecies against Babylon (Isaiah 13-14;
Continue reading...When the nation of Israel split into two nations, Israel and Judah (the northern
Continue reading...The fantastical vision of a valley full of dry bones that come to life with flesh
Continue reading...The covenant God made with Abraham was unconditional, that is, it did not depend
Continue reading...Edom sprang from Esau, Jacob's twin brother, though no two brothers were less alike.
Continue reading...Now that God's judgment has been completed, Yahweh begins to speak once again about
Continue reading..."Chapter 33 begins the final major section of the book (chs. 33–48)...At this point,
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