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Ezekiel

The Suffering Prophet

620- 550BC

Bible Reference: Ezekiel

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  • Ezekiel was a prophet of God from a priestly family.
  • He spent his early years in Jerusalem until he was taken captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar in 597 BC.
  • He settled in his own house in a village near Nippur which was located along the Kebar River in Babylonia.
  • He prophesied for twenty-two years to those who were in Babylon.
  • His wife died unexpectedly in the year 587 by a sudden stroke.
  • He was well respected in the community, and the elders of Israel consulted with him on many different occasions.
  • Ezekiel’s ministry was to keep the people’s sins that brought them into exile in front them so they could be assured the future blessings if they kept their covenant with God.
  • He served in the early years of Daniel and alongside the ministry of Jeremiah who remained with the Jews in Palestine.
  • He was one of the four major prophets and his book shares the judgment that was to come to Israel and the future restoration.
  • He was distinguished as being firm and inflexible when it came to character and the observance of the Jewish law.
  • He was willing to endure any hardship or misery if it could serve as a warning or lesson to the people whom he loved.

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