Ezechiel - Ezechielis

Ezechielis

48 chapters • 48 verses
Capitulum I

28 verses

The time of Ezechiel's prophecy: he sees a glorious vision.
Capitulum II

9 verses

The prophet receives his commission.
Capitulum III

27 verses

The prophet eats the book, and receives further instructions: the office of a watchman.
Capitulum IV

17 verses

A prophetic description of the siege of Jerusalem, and the famine that shall reign there.
Capitulum V

17 verses

The judgments of God upon the Jews are foreshewn under the type of the prophet's hair.
Capitulum VI

14 verses

The punishment of Israel for their idolatry: a remnant shall be saved.
Capitulum VII

27 verses

The final desolation of Israel: from which few shall escape.
Capitulum VIII

18 verses

The prophet sees in a vision the abominations committed in Jerusalem; which determine the Lord to spare them no longer.
Capitulum IX

11 verses

All are ordered to be destroyed that are not marked in their foreheads. God will not be entreated for them.
Capitulum X

22 verses

Fire is taken from the midst of the wheels under the cherubims, and scattered over the city. A description of the cherubims.
Capitulum XI

25 verses

A prophecy against the presumptuous assurance of the great ones. A remnant shall be saved, and receive a new spirit, and a new heart.
Capitulum XII

28 verses

The prophet forsheweth, by signs, the captivity of Sedecias, and the desolation of the people: all which shall quickly come to pass.
Capitulum XIII

23 verses

God declares against false prophets and prophetesses, that deceive the people with lies.
Capitulum XIV

23 verses

God suffers the wicked to be deceived in punishment of their wickedness. The evils that shall come upon them for their sins: for which they shall not be delivered by the prayers of Noe, Daniel, and Job. But a remnant shall be preserved.
Capitulum XV

8 verses

As a vine cut down is fit for nothing but the fire; so it shall be with Jerusalem, for her sins.
Capitulum XVI

63 verses

Under the figure of an unfaithful wife, God upbraids Jerusalem with her ingratitude and manifold disloyalties: but promiseth mercy by a new covenant.
Capitulum XVII

24 verses

The parable of the two eagles and the vine. A promise of the cedar of Christ and his church.
Capitulum XVIII

32 verses

One man shall not bear the sins of another, but every one his own; if a wicked man truly repent, he shall be saved; and if a just man leave his justice, he shall perish.
Capitulum XIX

14 verses

The parable of the young lions, and of the vineyard that is wasted.
Capitulum XX

49 verses

God refuses to answer the ancients of Israel inquiring by the prophet: but by him setteth his benefits before their eyes, and their heinous sins: threatening yet greater punishments: but still mixed with mercy.
Capitulum XXI

32 verses

The destruction of Jerusalem by the sword is further described: the ruin also of the Ammonites is foreshewn. And finally Babylon, the destroyer of others, shall be destroyed.
Capitulum XXII

31 verses

The general corruption of the inhabitants of Jerusalem: for which God will consume them as dross in his furnace.
Capitulum XXIII

49 verses

Under the names of the two harlots, Oolla and Ooliba, are described the manifold disloyalties of Samaria and Jerusalem, with the punishment of them both.
Capitulum XXIV

27 verses

Under the parable of a boiling pot is shewn the utter destruction of Jerusalem: for which the Jews at Babylon shall not dare to mourn.
Capitulum XXV

17 verses

A prophecy against the Ammonites, Moabites, Edomites, and Philistines, for their malice against the Israelites.
Capitulum XXVI

21 verses

A prophecy of the destruction of the famous city of Tyre by Nabuchodonosor.
Capitulum XXVII

36 verses

A description of the glory and riches of Tyre: and of her irrecoverable fall.
Capitulum XXVIII

26 verses

The king of Tyre, who affected to be like to God, shall fall under the like sentence with Lucifer. The judgment of Sidon. The restoration of Israel.
Capitulum XXIX

21 verses

The king of Egypt shall be overthrown, and his kingdom wasted: it shall be given to Nabuchodonosor for his service against Tyre.
Capitulum XXX

26 verses

The desolation of Egypt and her helpers: all her cities shall be wasted.
Capitulum XXXI

18 verses

The Assyrian empire fell for their pride: the Egyptian shall fall in like manner.
Capitulum XXXII

32 verses

The prophet's lamentation for the king of Egypt.
Capitulum XXXIII

33 verses

The duty of the watchman appointed by God: the justice of God's ways: his judgments upon the Jews.
Capitulum XXXIV

31 verses

Evil pastors are reproved. Christ the true pastor shall come, and gather together his flock from all parts of the earth, and preserve it for ever.
Capitulum XXXV

15 verses

The judgment of mount Seir, for their hatred of Israel.
Capitulum XXXVI

38 verses

The restoration of Israel, not for their merits, but by God's special grace. Christ's baptism.
Capitulum XXXVII

28 verses

A vision of the resurrection of dry bones, foreshewing the deliverance of the people from their captivity. Juda and Israel shall be all one kingdom under Christ. God's everlasting covenant with the church.
Capitulum XXXVIII

23 verses

Gog shall persecute the church in the latter days. He shall be overthrown.
Capitulum XXXIX

29 verses

God's judgments upon Gog. God's people were punished for their sins: but shall be favoured with everlasting kindness.
Capitulum XL

49 verses

The prophet sees in a vision the rebuilding of the temple: the dimensions of several parts thereof.
Capitulum XLI

26 verses

A description of the temple, and of all the parts of it.
Capitulum XLII

20 verses

A description of the courts, chambers, and other places belonging to the temple.
Capitulum XLIII

27 verses

The glory of God returns to the new temple. The Israelites shall no more profane God's name by idolatry: the prophet is commanded to shew them the dimensions, and form of the temple, and of the altar, with the sacrifices to be offered thereon.
Capitulum XLIV

31 verses

The east gate of the sanctuary shall be always shut. The uncircumcised shall not enter into the sanctuary: nor the Levites that have served idols: but the sons of Sadoc shall do the priestly functions, who stood firm in the worst of times.
Capitulum XLV

25 verses

Portions of land for the sanctuary, for the city, and for the prince. Ordinances for the prince.
Capitulum XLVI

24 verses

Other ordinances for the prince and for the sacrifices.
Capitulum XLVII

23 verses

The vision of the holy waters issuing out from under the temple: the borders of the land to be divided among the twelve tribes.
Capitulum XLVIII

35 verses

The portions of the twelve tribes, of the sanctuary, of the city, and of the prince. The dimensions and gates of the city.

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