The Book of Ezekiel

Welcome to the bible teaching Series a study of Ezekiel.
This series will help study the bible as it is God's word. It is my belief that the bible is one of the most important books to understand period but especially as it relates to the supernatural gifts.
We must be rooted in God’s word. So take a seat, grab your bible and let’s study God’s word together.

While you are reading, ask God to give you fresh eyes to see and ears to hear what He is saying on each page. This isn’t meant to be a religious duty but a fresh encounter with God through His word. So as you read through the Bible every day ask Him to give you a new revelation

Day 1 - Read Ezekiel 1 to 3

Interacting with the Word

  1. What was Ezekiel’s first vision?

  • The Prophet Ezekiel was one of the first four major prophets along with Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Daniel.
    From the Hebrew name יְחֶזְקֵאל (Yechezqel) meaning "God will strengthen", from the roots חָזַק (chazaq) meaning "to strengthen" and אֵל ('el) meaning "God".
    Ezekiel is a major prophet of the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Ezekiel. He lived in Jerusalem until the Babylonian conquest and captivity of Israel, at which time he was taken to Babylon. The Book of Ezekiel describes his vivid symbolic visions that predict the restoration of the kingdom of Israel.

Day 2 -Read Ezekiel 4 to 6

Interacting with the Word

  1. What did the clay represent?

  2. What are prophetic acts?

  • Ezekiel was a priest who was among the exiles in Babylon. It’s unclear when he called to the prophetic office but he receives the prophecies in the 30th year. His prophecy begins five years into his time in Tel-abib and prophesied to the people for 22 years. He prophesied to the people God exiled due to their rebellion. Ezekiel also spoke about the coming future of hope.

  • Ezekiel also introduces us to prophetic acts. That's actions or movements that have a significance or release a spiritual breakthrough into the atmosphere.

Day 3 -Read Ezekiel 6 to 7

Interacting with the Word

  1. What was God's charge against Israel?

  • God didn’t exile Israel to punish them but because, even after a century of warning, they refused to believe God.

  • The major theme here is that God is sovereign over all creation. Including the nations that he sent to conquer Israel.

Day 4 -Read Ezekiel 8 to 11

Interacting with the Word

  1. What was Ezekiel's second vision?

  • The major theme here is that God is sovereign over all creation. Including the nations that he sent to conquer Israel.

Day 5 -Read Ezekiel 12 to 14

Interacting with the Word

  1. How did God use symbolism to describe the exile that was coming to Israel?

  2. How did God plan to deal with the False Prophets?

  • The major theme here is that God is sovereign over all creation. Including the nations that he sent to conquer Israel.

Day 6 -Read Ezekiel 15 to 16

Interacting with the Word

  1. What symbolism does God use to describe Israel?

  • The major theme here is that God is sovereign over all creation. Including the nations that he sent to conquer Israel.

Day 7 -Read Ezekiel 17 to 18

Interacting with the Word

  1. What symbolism does God use to describe Israel?

  2. What happens to the one who sins?

  • The major theme here is that God is sovereign over all creation. Including the nations that he sent to conquer Israel.

Day 8 -Read Ezekiel 19 to 20

Interacting with the Word

  1. How did God plan to deal with Israel's sin?

Day 9 -Read Ezekiel 21 to 22

Interacting with the Word

  1. Who would God use to humble Israel?

Day 10 -Read Ezekiel 23 to 24

Interacting with the Word

  1. What do the cooking pot represent?

  2. Who are the two adulterous sisters?

Day 11 -Read Ezekiel 25 to 27

Interacting with the Word

  1. How does the prophecies of Ezekiel against the nations demonstrate God's lordship over all the nations?

Day 12 -Read Ezekiel 28 to 32

Interacting with the Word

  1. Who were the foreign Kings Ezekiel prophesied against?

  2. How does the prophecies of Ezekiel against the foreign Kings demonstrate God's lordship over all the nations?

Day 13 -Read Ezekiel 33 to 34

Interacting with the Word

  1. What does it mean to be a Watchmen on the Wall?

  2. What are the consequences for being a watchmen?

Journal prompt: Do you believe you are called to be a prophet? A watchmen prophet is a prophet who is called to keep watch over a nation, region, or even a church? Do you believe God is calling you to be a watchman?
Ask the Holy Spirit to give you wisdom on how to pray as the watchmen of old.

Day 14 -Read Ezekiel 34 to 35

Interacting with the Word

  1. Who is the shepherd of Israel?

  2. How will the shepherd of Israel deal with Israel?

  3. How will he deal with Edom?

Journal prompt: Do you believe you are called to be a prophet? A watchmen prophet is a prophet who is called to keep watch over a nation, region, or even a church? Do you believe God is calling you to be a watchman?
Ask the Holy Spirit to give you wisdom on how to pray as the watchmen of old.

Day 15 -Read Ezekiel 36

Interacting with the Word

  1. How does Ezekiel prophesy to the mountains of Israel?

Journal prompt: Do you believe you are called to be a prophet? A watchmen prophet is a prophet who is called to keep watch over a nation, region, or even a church? Do you believe God is calling you to be a watchman?
Ask the Holy Spirit to give you wisdom on how to pray as the watchmen of old.

Day 16 -Read Ezekiel 37

Interacting with the Word

  1. What does the valley of dry bones represent?

Journal prompt: When we prophesy we can create worlds, what does it mean to see what was once dead come to life? Then begin to speak over the areas in your life that appear dead and prophesy to those areas.

Day 17 -Read Ezekiel 38-41

Interacting with the Word

  1. Who will be victorious in the nations?

  2. What does victory look like in the nations?

Day 18 -Read Ezekiel 42-43

Interacting with the Word

  1. What does God's glory returning to the temple represent?

  2. How does God plan to restore Israel?

  3. What does victory look like in the nations?

Day 19 -Read Ezekiel 44-45

Interacting with the Word

  1. How does God plan to restore Israel?

  2. What does victory look like in the nations?

Day 20 -Read Ezekiel 46

Interacting with the Word

  1. How does God plan to restore Israel?

  2. What does victory look like in the nations?

Day 21 -Read Ezekiel 47

Interacting with the Word

  1. What is the significance of the river in Ezekiel's vision?

  2. What does victory look like in the nations?

Day 22 -Read Ezekiel 48

Interacting with the Word

  1. What is the significance of the land being divided?

  2. What is God's final plan for restoration?

  3. What does victory look like in the nations?


THE END

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