Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Book Overview - Ezekiel
by E.W. Bullinger
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THE BOOK OF THE PROPHET EZEKIEL.
THE STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK AS A WHOLE.
( Introversion and Extended Alternation )
Ezekiel 1:1 - Ezekiel 12:28. THE DESOLATION.
Ezekiel 13:1-25. PROPHETS AND PROPHETESSES.
Ezekiel 14:1-11. ELDERS.
Ezekiel 14:12 - Ezekiel 15:8. THE LAND AND CITY. (JUDGMENT.)
Ezekiel 16:1-63. JERUSALEM. (DESERTED INFANT.)
Ezekiel 17:1-24. BABYLONIAN WAR. (PARABLE.)
Ezekiel 18:1-32. THE PEOPLE. PROVERB. (SOUR GRAPES.)
Ezekiel 19:1-14. THE PRINCES OF ISRAEL.
Ezekiel 20:1-44. ELDERS.
Ezekiel 20:45-22:31. THE LAND AND CITY. (JUDGMENTS.)
Ezekiel 23:1-49. JERUSALEM. (TWO SISTERS.)
Ezekiel 24:13 - Ezekiel 32:32. BABYLONIAN WAR. (PARABLE.)
Ezekiel 33:1-22. THE PEOPLE. SIGN. (WATCHMAN.)
Ezekiel 33:23-33. THE INHABITANT OF THE WASTES.
Ezekiel 34:1-31. SHEPHERDS AND FLOCK.
Ezekiel 35:1 - Ezekiel 48:35. THE RESTORATION.
NOTES ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK OF EZEKIEL.
For the Canonical order and place of the Prophets, see Appdx-1 and p. 1206. For the Chronological order of the Prophets, see Appdx-77. For the Inter-relation of the Prophetical Books, see Appdx-78. For the Formulae of Prophetic utterances, see Appdx-82. For the Chronological order of Ezekiel""s prophecy, see below. For the References to the Pentateuch in the Prophetical Books, see Appdx-92. For the Plan of Ezekiel""s temple, see Appdx-88.
The Canonical order of Ezekiel""s prophecies is Logical , but not strictly Chronological . Later utterances and visions are recorded in their logical connections rather than in their historical sequence. This latter is noted, so that we make no mistake. When this fact is observed, and the records discriminated, the meaning becomes perfectly clear. See the table below.
They may be set out as follows:
THE DATED YEARS IN EZEKIEL.
These are thirteen in number, and cover a period of twenty-one years (a period of three sevens):viz. from 484-3 to 463-2 B.C. Arranged chronologically, the seventh stands in the center, with six on either side. Reckoning the three in the 11th year as one year, and the three in the 12th year, as one year, we have nine several years:viz. the 5th, 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th ( seven ):and then, after a break of thirteen years, we have two :viz. the 25th and 27th.
Year of the Captivity of Jehoiachin.
Month.
Day
Chapters
B.C.
5th
4th Thammuz (July)
5th
Ezekiel 1:1-2
484
5th
4th Thammuz (July)
12th
Ezekiel 3:16
484
6th
6th Elul (Sept.)
5th
Ezekiel 8:1
483
7th
5th Ab (Aug.)
10th
Ezekiel 20:1
482
9th
10th Tebeth (Jan.)
10th
Ezekiel 24:1
480
10th
10th Tebeth (Jan.)
12th
Ezekiel 29:1
479
11th
1st Abid, or Nisan (April)1
1st
Ezekiel 26:1
478
11th
1st Abid, or Nisan (April)
7th
Ezekiel 30:20
478
478
478
478
478
478
These prophecies were uttered before the fall of Jerusalem.
12th12th Adar (March)1stEzekiel 32:1477
12th
12th Adar (March)2
15th
Ezekiel 32:17
477
12th
10th (Tebeth (Jan.)
5th
Ezekiel 33:21
477
25th
1st Abid, or Nisan (April)
10th
Ezekiel 40:1
465
27th
1st Abid, or Nisan (April)
1st
Ezekiel 29:17
463
These prophecies were uttered at and after the fall of Jerusalem.
...because the visions of ch. 1 and 10 had already been seen, and the one recorded in ch. 10 is said to have been similar to that already seen in ch. 1. Moreover, if it be in succession to the 27th
year, why is it brought into the very beginning of the book without any reason being assigned, or hint given?
The 30th year of Ezekiel 1:1 cannot have anything to do with Ezekiel""s age, or with the commencement of his service as priest; for this is to misread Numbers 4:3, which states that "all that enter into the host, to do the work of the tabernacle", were taken after the end of the 29th
year, "from thirty years old and upward, even until fifty years". Moreover, this thirty years"" rule was abrogated by Divine direction to David in 1 Chronicles 23:24-27 (cp. 2 Chronicles 31:17), and changed to "twenty years old and upward".
The 30th year cannot be fitted into any sequence of dates commencing with the fifth year of Jehoiachin""s Captivity (Ezekiel 1:2), which, in
and 40:1, he speaks of as "our captivity".