Ezekiel chapter 1 |
Eze 1:1-3. |
The time of Ezekiel's prophecy at Chebar. |
Eze 1:4-14. |
His vision of four cherubims; |
Eze 1:15-25. |
of the four wheels; |
Eze 1:26-28. |
and of the glory of God. |
Ezekiel chapter 2 |
Eze 2:1-5. |
Ezekiel's commission. |
Eze 2:6-8. |
His instruction. |
Eze 2:9-10. |
The roll of his heavy prophecy. |
Ezekiel chapter 3 |
Eze 3:1-3. |
Ezekiel eats the roll. |
Eze 3:4-14. |
God encourages him. |
Eze 3:15-21. |
God shews him the rule of prophecy. |
Eze 3:22-27. |
God shuts and opens the prophet's mouth. |
Ezekiel chapter 4 |
Eze 4:1-8. |
Under the type of a siege is shewn the time from the defection of Jeroboam to the captivity. |
Eze 4:9-17. |
By the provision of the siege, is shewn the hardness of the famine. |
Ezekiel chapter 5 |
Eze 5:1-4. |
Under the type of hair, |
Eze 5:5-11. |
is shewn the judgment of Jerusalem for their rebellion; |
Eze 5:12-17. |
by famine, sword, and dispersion. |
Ezekiel chapter 6 |
Eze 6:1-7. |
The judgment of Israel for their idolatry. |
Eze 6:8-10. |
A remnant shall be blessed. |
Eze 6:11-14. |
The faithful are exhorted to lament their abominations and calamities. |
Ezekiel chapter 7 |
Eze 7:1-15. |
The final desolation of Israel. |
Eze 7:16-19. |
The mournful repentance of them that escape. |
Eze 7:20-22. |
The enemies defile the sanctuary because of the Israelites' abominations. |
Eze 7:23-27. |
Under the type of a chain is shewn the miserable captivity of all orders of men. |
Ezekiel chapter 8 |
Eze 8:1-4. |
Ezekiel, in a vision of God at Jerusalem, |
Eze 8:5-6. |
is shewn the image of jealousy; |
Eze 8:7-12. |
the chambers of imagery; |
Eze 8:13-15. |
the mourners for Tammuz; |
Eze 8:16. |
the worshippers toward the sun. |
Eze 8:17-18. |
God's wrath for their idolatry. |
Ezekiel chapter 9 |
Eze 9:1-4. |
A vision, whereby is shewn the preservation of some; |
Eze 9:5-7. |
and the destruction of the rest. |
Eze 9:8-11. |
God cannot be intreated for them. |
Ezekiel chapter 10 |
Eze 10:1-7. |
The vision of the coals of fire, to be scattered over the city. |
Eze 10:8-22. |
The vision of the cherubims. |
Ezekiel chapter 11 |
Eze 11:1-3. |
The presumption of the princes. |
Eze 11:4-12. |
Their sin and judgment. |
Eze 11:13-20. |
Ezekiel complaining, God shews him his purpose in saving a remnant; |
Eze 11:21. |
and punishing the wicked. |
Eze 11:22-23. |
The glory of God leaves the city. |
Eze 11:24-25. |
Ezekiel is returned to the captivity. |
Ezekiel chapter 12 |
Eze 12:1-7. |
Under the type of Ezekiels's removing, |
Eze 12:8-16. |
is shewn the captivity of Zedekiah. |
Eze 12:17-20. |
Ezekiel's trembling shews the Jews' desolation. |
Eze 12:21-25. |
The Jews' presumptuous proverb is reproved. |
Eze 12:26-28. |
The speediness of the vision. |
Ezekiel chapter 13 |
Eze 13:1-9. |
The reproof of lying prophets, |
Eze 13:10-16. |
and their untempered morter. |
Eze 13:17-23. |
Of prophetesses and their pillows. |
Ezekiel chapter 14 |
Eze 14:1-5. |
God answers idolaters according to their own heart. |
Eze 14:6-11. |
They are exhorted to repent, for fear of judgments, by means of seduced prophets. |
Eze 14:12-14. |
God's irrevocable sentence of famine; |
Eze 14:15-16. |
of noisome beasts; |
Eze 14:17-18. |
of the sword; |
Eze 14:19-21. |
and of pestilence. |
Eze 14:22-23. |
A remnant shall be reserved for example of others. |
Ezekiel chapter 15 |
Eze 15:1-5. |
By the unfitness of the vine branch for any work, |
Eze 15:6-8. |
is shewn the rejection of Jerusalem. |
Ezekiel chapter 16 |
Eze 16:1-5. |
Under the similitude of a wretched infant is shewn the natural state of Jerusalem. |
Eze 16:6-14. |
God's extraordinary love towards her. |
Eze 16:15-34. |
Her monstrous whoredom. |
Eze 16:35-43. |
Her grievous judgment. |
Eze 16:44-59. |
Her sin, equal to her mother, and exceeding her sisters, Sodom and Samaria, calls for judgments. |
Eze 16:60-63. |
Mercy is promised her in the end. |
Ezekiel chapter 17 |
Eze 17:1-10. |
Under the parable of two eagles and a vine, |
Eze 17:11-21. |
is shewn God's judgment upon Jerusalem for revolting from Babylon to Egypt. |
Eze 17:22-24. |
God promises to plant the cedar of the Gospel. |
Ezekiel chapter 18 |
Eze 18:1-30. |
God defends his justice; |
Eze 18:31-32. |
and exhorts to repentance. |
Ezekiel chapter 19 |
Eze 19:1-9. |
A lamentation for the princes of Israel, under the parable of lion's whelps taken in a pit; |
Eze 19:10-14. |
and for Jerusalem, under the parable of a wasted vine. |
Ezekiel chapter 20 |
Eze 20:1-3. |
God refuses to be consulted by the elders of Israel. |
Eze 20:4-9. |
He shews the story of their rebellions in Egypt, |
Eze 20:10-26. |
in the wilderness, |
Eze 20:27-32. |
and in the land. |
Eze 20:33-44. |
He promises to gather them by the Gospel. |
Eze 20:45-49. |
Under the name of a forest he shews the destruction of Jerusalem. |
Ezekiel chapter 21 |
Eze 21:1-7. |
Ezekiel prophesies against Jerusalem with a sign of sighing. |
Eze 21:8-17. |
The sharp and bright sword; |
Eze 21:18-24. |
against Jerusalem; |
Eze 21:25-27. |
against the kingdom; |
Eze 21:28-32. |
and against the Ammonites. |
Ezekiel chapter 22 |
Eze 22:1-16. |
A catalogue of sins in Jerusalem, and the dispersion of the Jews in consequence. |
Eze 22:17-22. |
God will burn them as dross in his furnace. |
Eze 22:23-31. |
The general corruption of prophets, priests, princes, and people. |
Ezekiel chapter 23 |
Eze 23:1-22. |
The whoredoms of Aholah and Aholibah. |
Eze 23:23-35. |
Aholibah is to be plagued by her lovers. |
Eze 23:36-44. |
The prophet reproves the adulteries of them both; |
Eze 23:45-49. |
and shews their judgments. |
Ezekiel chapter 24 |
Eze 24:1-5. |
Under the parable of a boiling pot, |
Eze 24:6-14. |
is shewn the irrevocable destruction of Jerusalem. |
Eze 24:15-18. |
By the sign of Ezekiel not mourning for the death of his wife, |
Eze 24:19-27. |
is shewn the calamity of the Jews to be beyond all sorrow. |
Ezekiel chapter 25 |
Eze 25:1-7. |
God's vengeance, for their insolency against the Jews, upon the Ammonites; |
Eze 25:8-11. |
upon Moab and Seir; |
Eze 25:12-14. |
upon Edom; |
Eze 25:15-17. |
and upon the Philistines. |
Ezekiel chapter 26 |
Eze 26:1-6. |
Tyrus, for insulting against Jerusalem, is threatened with destruction. |
Eze 26:7-14. |
The power of Nebuchadnezzar against her. |
Eze 26:15-21. |
The mourning and astonishment of the sea at her fall. |
Ezekiel chapter 27 |
Eze 27:1-25. |
The riches and commerce of Tyrus. |
Eze 27:26-36. |
The great and irrecoverable fall thereof. |
Ezekiel chapter 28 |
Eze 28:1-10. |
God's judgment upon the prince of Tyrus for his sacrilegious pride. |
Eze 28:11-19. |
A lamentation of his great glory corrupted by sin. |
Eze 28:20-23. |
The judgment of Zidon. |
Eze 28:24-26. |
The restoration of Israel. |
Ezekiel chapter 29 |
Eze 29:1-7. |
The judgment of Pharoh for his treachery to Israel. |
Eze 29:8-12. |
The desolation of Egypt. |
Eze 29:13-16. |
The restoration thereof after 40 years. |
Eze 29:17-20. |
Egypt the reward of Nebuchadnezzar. |
Eze 29:21. |
Israel shall be restored. |
Ezekiel chapter 30 |
Eze 30:1-19. |
The desolation of Egypt and her helpers. |
Eze 30:20-26. |
The arm of Babylon shall be strengthened to break the arm of Egypt. |
Ezekiel chapter 31 |
Eze 31:1-2. |
A relation unto Pharaoh, |
Eze 31:3-9. |
of the glory of Assyria, |
Eze 31:10-17. |
and the fall thereof for pride. |
Eze 31:18. |
The like destruction of Egypt. |
Ezekiel chapter 32 |
Eze 32:1-10. |
A lamentation for the fearful fall of Egypt. |
Eze 32:11-16. |
The sword of Babylon shall destroy it. |
Eze 32:17-32. |
It shall be brought down to hell, among all the uncircumcised nations. |
Ezekiel chapter 33 |
Eze 33:1-6. |
According to the duty of a watchman in warning the people, |
Eze 33:7-9. |
Ezekiel is admonished of his duty. |
Eze 33:10-16. |
God shews the justice of his ways towards the penitent and towards revolters. |
Eze 33:17-20. |
He maintains his justice. |
Eze 33:21-29. |
Upon the news of the taking of Jerusalem he prophecies the desolation of the land. |
Eze 33:30-33. |
God's judgment upon the mockers of the prophets. |
Ezekiel chapter 34 |
Eze 34:1-6. |
A reproof of the shepherds. |
Eze 34:7-10. |
God's judgment against them. |
Eze 34:11-19. |
His providence over his flock. |
Eze 34:20-31. |
The kingdom of Christ. |
Ezekiel chapter 35 |
Eze 35:1-15. |
The judgment of mount Seir for their hatred of Israel, and insulting over their distress. |
Ezekiel chapter 36 |
Eze 36:1-7. |
The land of Israel is comforted, both by destruction of the heathen, who spitefully used it, |
Eze 36:8-15. |
and by the blessings of God promised unto it. |
Eze 36:16-20. |
Israel was rejected for their sin, |
Eze 36:21-24. |
and shall be restored without their desert. |
Eze 36:25-38. |
The blessings of Christ's kingdom. |
Ezekiel chapter 37 |
Eze 37:1-10. |
By the resurrection of dry bones, |
Eze 37:11-14. |
the dead hope of Israel is revived. |
Eze 37:15-17. |
By the uniting of two sticks, |
Eze 37:18-20. |
is shewn the incorporation of Israel into Judah. |
Eze 37:21-28. |
The promises of Christ's kingdom. |
Ezekiel chapter 38 |
Eze 38:1-7. |
The army, |
Eze 38:8-13. |
and malice of Gog. |
Eze 38:14-23. |
God's judgment against him. |
Ezekiel chapter 39 |
Eze 39:1-7. |
God's judgment upon Gog. |
Eze 39:8-10. |
Israel's victory. |
Eze 39:11-16. |
Gog's burial in Hamon-gog. |
Eze 39:17-20. |
The feast of the fowls. |
Eze 39:21-24. |
Israel having been plagued for their sins, |
Eze 39:25-29. |
shall be gathered again with eternal favour. |
Ezekiel chapter 40 |
Eze 40:1-5. |
The time, manner, and end of the vision of the city and temple. |
Eze 40:6-19. |
The description of the east gate of the outer court; |
Eze 40:20-23. |
of the north gate; |
Eze 40:24-26. |
of the south gate; |
Eze 40:27-31. |
of the south gate of the inner court; |
Eze 40:32-34. |
of the east gate; |
Eze 40:35-38. |
and of the north gate. |
Eze 40:39-43. |
Eight tables. |
Eze 40:44-47. |
The chambers. |
Eze 40:48-49. |
The porch of the house. |
Ezekiel chapter 41 |
Eze 41:1-26. |
The measures, parts, chambers, and ornaments of the temple. |
Ezekiel chapter 42 |
Eze 42:1-12. |
The chambers for the priests. |
Eze 42:13-14. |
The use thereof. |
Eze 42:15-20. |
The measures of the outward court. |
Ezekiel chapter 43 |
Eze 43:1-6. |
The returning of the glory of God into the temple. |
Eze 43:7-9. |
The sin of Israel hindered God's presence. |
Eze 43:10-12. |
The prophet exhorts them to repentance, and observation of the law of the house. |
Eze 43:13-17. |
The measures, |
Eze 43:18-27. |
and the ordinances of the altar. |
Ezekiel chapter 44 |
Eze 44:1-3. |
The east gate assigned only to the prince. |
Eze 44:4-8. |
The priests reproved for polluting the sanctuary. |
Eze 44:9-14. |
Idolaters incapable of the priests office. |
Eze 44:15-16. |
The sons of Zadok are accepted thereto. |
Eze 44:17-31. |
Ordinances for the priests. |
Ezekiel chapter 45 |
Eze 45:1-5. |
The portion of land for the sanctuary; |
Eze 45:6. |
for the city; |
Eze 45:7-8. |
and for the prince. |
Eze 45:9-25. |
Ordinances for the prince. |
Ezekiel chapter 46 |
Eze 46:1-8. |
Ordinances for the prince in his worship; |
Eze 46:9-15. |
and for the people. |
Eze 46:16-18. |
An order for the prince's inheritance. |
Eze 46:19-24. |
The courts for boiling and baking. |
Ezekiel chapter 47 |
Eze 47:1-5. |
The vision of the holy waters. |
Eze 47:6-12. |
The virtue of them. |
Eze 47:13-21. |
The borders of the land. |
Eze 47:22-23. |
The division of it by lot. |
Ezekiel chapter 48 |
Eze 48:1-7. |
The portions of the twelve tribes; |
Eze 48:8-14. |
of the sanctuary; |
Eze 48:15-20. |
of the city and suburbs; |
Eze 48:21-22. |
and of the prince. |
Eze 48:23-29. |
The portions of the twelve tribes. |
Eze 48:30-35. |
The dimensions and gates of the city. |