Carried by the Spirit to the temple’s east gate, Ezekiel confronts leaders who trust a protective slogan; the oracle reverses their claim with exile and judgment, then turns to the displaced with return, cleansing, and renewed loyalty as glory departs.
Carried by the Spirit to the temple’s east gate, Ezekiel confronts leaders who trust a protective slogan; the oracle reverses their claim with exile and judgment, then turns to the displaced with return, cleansing, and renewed loyalty as glory departs.
Context Snapshot
Date
Exilic ministry in Babylon, c. 593-571 BC
Genre
Prophetic visions and oracles
Setting
Babylon
Audience
Exiled Judeans in Babylon
World Stage
c. 593-571 BC
Neo-Babylonian Empire
Nebuchadnezzar II 605-562 BC
Ezekiel prophesies among Judean exiles in Babylon while Jerusalem moves toward collapse and later hope. Visions, symbolic acts, judgment oracles, and restoration promises answer the crisis of exile and temple loss.