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Bible Project classroom session — https://bibleproject.com/classroom/ezekiel/sessions/27/
Sequence ladder
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What this book knows
Ezekiel's temple vision indicts Israel's history of sacred-space corruption and points forward to the dwelling God alone can build.
shame
Declare to the house of Israel so that they may be ashamed of their iniquities—the form of the house itself convicts.
BP-CLASSROOM-EZEKIEL-S27-RC-002This space communicates conviction just as much as chapter 16, when he retells their history as one of prostitution.
BP-CLASSROOM-EZEKIEL-S27-RC-005obedience-and-authority
Look what they did to my space—defiling it through idolatry, kings burying their dead right next to the temple.
BP-CLASSROOM-EZEKIEL-S27-RC-003The kings appropriated Yahweh's space as if it was their own—explaining why the king's role is downgraded in the following chapters.
BP-CLASSROOM-EZEKIEL-S27-RC-004faith-and-doubt
This is the version Israel could never build—the version God has to build for himself, just as God has to renovate their hearts.
BP-CLASSROOM-EZEKIEL-S27-RC-010We're all the way back to Eden—what was in the middle was the tree of life, and everything revolved around that.
BP-CLASSROOM-EZEKIEL-S27-RC-0136 published passages · documentary · research analysis
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