David Guzik commentary on Ezekiel 9 describes the vision Ezekiel has of angelic beings, marking some for preservation, and marking other for judgment. |
Ezekiel witnesses the spiritual account of the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon. |
In these verses we have, I. A command given to the destroyers to do execution according to their commission. They stood by the brazen altar, waiting for orders. |
This chapter, sub-titled "The Wicked Are Slain" in the New King James Version, contains God's "judgment on the idolaters" who defiled the temple in Jerusalem. |
Ezekiel 9 leaves us with a solemn reminder of God's righteousness, sovereignty, and His passion for justice. Yet, amidst the grim tableau of divine judgment, ... |
Complete Concise. Chapter Contents. A vision denoting the destruction of the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and the departure of the symbol of the Divine ... |
The chapter reminds us of the Angel of Death at the Exodus (chapter 12) and the destroying Angel of Yahweh in 2 Samuel 24:16-17; 1 Chronicles 21:15-27. |
This chapter continues the great theme of these four chapters by recording the first stage of the removal of God's presence (Ezekiel 9:3). |
11 сент. 2017 г. · We're studying how the Shechinah glory of God left the temple. The glory of the Lord set up residence within Solomon's temple over 300 years ... |
God left His throne, that He might issue His command for the judgment upon Israel from the threshold of the temple, and show Himself to be the judge who would ... |
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