What Is Yet to Come: Ezekiel
By Kay Arthur and Pete De Lacy
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Bible readers, Sunday school teachers, and study leaders have loved Kay Arthur’s New Inductive Study Series since 1994, and now, 17 years and 1.4 million copies later, the collection is complete!
As readers learn and practice the exciting principles of inductive Bible study, they will discover for themselves the meaning and relevance of well-known but seldom understood images from the book of Ezekiel, including the wheel in the wheel, the valley of dry bones, and the watchman on the wall. As they become adept at observing the text, interpreting its meaning, and applying it to their lives, they will follow the story of Ezekiel from the heartbreak of the fall of Jerusalem and the Babylonian captivity to the inexpressible joy of worship in the heavenly tabernacle.
Kay Arthur
Kay Arthur is a four-time Gold Medallion award-winning author, member of NRB Hall of Fame, and beloved international Bible teacher. She and her husband, Jack, cofounded Precept Ministries International to teach people how to discover truth through inductive study. Precept provides teaching and training through study books, TV and radio programs, the Internet, and conferences in over 180 countries and 70 languages.
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What Is Yet to Come - Kay Arthur
ZEKIEL
INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL
In 622 BC, during the reign of King Josiah of Judah, the priests cleansing the temple found the book of the law. It had been ignored and eventually lost because of the idolatry of the preceding kings, priests, and people. According to the book of Deuteronomy, God told Israel that when the people had a king, he was to make a copy of the law and read it daily. Instead, nearly 800 years later, the Word of God was lost in the temple.
When young King Josiah learned about the book of the law, God’s covenant with His people, and the nation’s rightful response, he wept and tore his clothes in grief and anguish over Judah’s awful sin. He knew God’s wrath burned against the people’s idolatry, and he determined to purge Judah of its idols, to change the culture of his day, and to lead the way in serving the Lord and keeping His commandments. He began a revival but didn’t live to see it through, and the prophetess Huldah told Josiah that after his death God would bring judgment on Judah because they had forsaken Him. Idolatry was in their hearts despite the outward reforms of Josiah’s reign.
God used Assyria to judge the northern kingdom—Israel, Judah’s sister—removing its ten tribes from the promised land between 732 and 722 BC. Judah didn’t learn from Israel’s experience. Their idolatry continued, and they placed their trust in their military might, their political alliances, and their temple. But Babylon was rising, replacing Assyria as the dominant power. Egypt tried to help Assyria against Babylon, and Josiah died in battle against Egypt. Egypt’s Pharaoh deposed Josiah’s son Jehoahaz after only three months’ rule and placed another son, Eliakim, on the throne, changing his name to Jehoiakim and making Judah a puppet