Ezekiel 11
In Ezekiel 11, God reveals to Ezekiel that the wicked elders in Jerusalem will be punished and exiled, but a remnant of faithful people will be restored to the land. While the Lord's glory departs from the city, Ezekiel sees God's presence move to the Mount of Olives outside of the city, indicating his continued presence with his people even during their exile.
Bible version
God's Promise of Restoration
Commentary
This chapter emphasizes God's sovereignty and justice, as he punishes those who have turned away from him while protecting and providing for his faithful remnant. It also shows God's faithfulness to his promises, as he ensures that a restored Israel will continue to be blessed and protected by his presence. This message of restoration and hope is still relevant to believers today, as we trust in God's faithfulness and provision, even during difficult times of exile and exile-like experiences in life.
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There are 25 verses in Ezekiel, chapter 11.