Ezekiel study section
Ezekiel key people
Ezekiel, the glory of the LORD, the exiles, and ’my servant David’ frame the book’s message.
Key figures
Ezekiel
The exiled priest and prophet, repeatedly called “son of man,” who receives visions of God’s glory and proclaims judgment and hope
The glory of the LORD
The visible, majestic presence of God, which departs the defiled temple and will one day return to dwell forever
The exiles of Judah
The community by the Chebar canal to whom Ezekiel ministers, and the “whole house of Israel” he is sent to warn and comfort
“My servant David”
The coming Shepherd-King whom God promises to set over His flock, fulfilled in Christ
Gog of Magog
The symbolic future enemy whom God will defeat, vindicating His holy name among the nations
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