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Exile strips Israel to nothing so God can remake humanity from the ground up—death and rebirth as the only logic of covenant.
trauma-and-survival
Ezekiel was sitting on the bank of an irrigation canal near his Israelite refugee camp—his 30th birthday, the year he would have been installed as a priest.
BP-EZEKIEL-1-33-RC-001God's glorious throne chariot returns; the new temple is larger and more majestic than Solomon's, bringing cosmic restoration to His people.
BP-EZEKIEL-34-48-RC-003obedience-and-authority
He was to lay on his side for over a year eating food cooked over poop as a sign of the nasty food people would have to eat during the siege of Jerusalem.
BP-EZEKIEL-1-33-RC-002Ezekiel depicts Israel as a rebellious wife, or as two promiscuous sisters—all depictions of Israel's senseless rebellion and idolatry.
BP-EZEKIEL-1-33-RC-003faith-and-doubt
Israel's idolatry and injustice compelled God to abandon His own temple—while there is still hope for the future.
BP-EZEKIEL-34-48-RC-001The only hope is that God would perform a new act of creation and remake humans so they can truly live in a relationship of love with God and each other.
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