“Ezekiel 19–20: Leaders Who Won’t Listen,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2002), 170–71
“Ezekiel 19–20,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide, 170–71
Leaders Who Won’t Listen
Ezekiel 19–20 is especially to and about the leaders of the Jews. In chapter 19, the Lord used two parables to teach that leaders with great potential lost blessings because of their foolishness. Chapter 20 tells how some leaders of the Jews in Babylon (where Ezekiel lived in captivity) wanted to receive instruction from the Lord through Ezekiel. The Lord called them to repentance for seeking the Lord while also seeking revelation from others gods. In Ezekiel 20:33–44, the Lord promised He would give a future generation of Israelites another opportunity to be led from bondage and know that He is their Lord and God, just like He did when He originally led the children of Israel out of Egypt. This time, however, He promised He would gather Israel from all nations where they were scattered.
The remarkable events mentioned as part of the gathering in these verses were only partially fulfilled in ancient days. Their complete fulfillment is happening in the last days as the children of Israel gather to the true Church, are cleansed from sin, and serve the Lord in His “holy mountain” (the temple). Then they truly come to know who they are and who their Lord and God is (see vv. 42, 44).
Studying the Scriptures
Do activity A as you study Ezekiel 19–20.
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Summarize Using Key Ideas
Ezekiel 20:33–44 tells that the Lord will gather Israel and that they will turn their hearts to Him. Explain the message of these verses by describing the following key ideas in your own words: mighty hand (v. 33); gather (v. 34); face to face (v. 35); pollute (v. 39); mine holy mountain (v. 40); sanctified (v. 41); remember (v. 43); know (vv. 38, 42, 44).