HaShem Shammah

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01 Introduction The Book of Yehezkel begins in exile. It does not begin in comfort, in political strength, or in the visible glory of Yerushalayim. It begins by the river... 02 Yechezkel 1–3: The Formation of the Redemptive Vessel The sefer of Yechezkel begins in exile, not in Yerushalayim, not in the Mikdash, not in the settled clarity of revealed kingship. This is already the... 03 Yechezkel 4–5: The Torah of the Embodied Sign After the vessel is formed in Yechezkel 1–3, the sefer moves into a more severe stage. The navi is no longer only seeing, standing, eating the scroll,... 04 Yechezkel 6–7: The Torah of the Land, the Idols, the Remnant, and the End After Yechezkel 4–5, where the prophet’s own body becomes the message, the sefer moves outward. The judgment is no longer shown only through brick, iron... 05 Yechezkel 8–11: The Torah of Hidden Abomination, the Marked Remnant, and the Departing Glory After Yechezkel 6–7 exposes the mountains, idols, wealth, violence, and false security of the land, the sefer moves deeper. The corruption is no longer... 06 Yechezkel 12–14: The Torah of Exile-Gear, False Vision, and Idols in the Heart After Yechezkel 8–11 reveals hidden abominations, the marked remnant, the departing glory, false leadership, and the promise of a new heart, the sefer... 07 Yechezkel 15–17: The Torah of the Burned Vine, the Unfaithful City, and the True Sprout After Yechezkel 12–14 exposes exile-gear, false prophecy, whitewashed walls, and idols placed upon the heart, the sefer moves into a new set of prophetic... 08 Yechezkel 18–19: The Torah of Personal Responsibility, Teshuvah, and Failed Kingship After Yechezkel 15–17 teaches the burned vine, the unfaithful city, and the failed political vine that turns toward Egypt, the sefer moves into one of its... 09 Yechezkel 20–21: The Torah of False Inquiry, Covenant Memory, the Mighty Hand, and the Drawn Sword After Yechezkel 18–19 establishes personal responsibility, teshuvah, and the lament over failed kingship, the sefer moves into another major... 10 Yechezkel 22–23: The Torah of the Bloody City, Failed Guardians, and the Two Unfaithful Sisters After Yechezkel 20–21 teaches false inquiry, covenant memory, the mighty hand of HaShem, the drawn sword, the removed crown, and the future coming of the... 11 Yechezkel 24–25: The Torah of the Boiling Pot, Silent Mourning, and the Judgment of the Nations After Yechezkel 22–23 exposes the bloody city, failed priests, predatory princes, false prophets, oppressed poor, and the covenantal betrayal of Oholah... 12 Yechezkel 26–28: The Torah of Tzor, Commerce, Beauty, Pride, and the Fall of Self-Made Glory After Yechezkel 24 marks the siege of Yerushalayim and the loss of the Mikdash as the delight of Israel’s eyes, and after Yechezkel 25 judges the nearby... 13 Yechezkel 29–32: The Torah of Egypt, the Nile, the Broken Reed, and the Fall of Empire After Yechezkel 26–28 exposes Tzor as the city of commerce, beauty, maritime splendor, and self-made glory, the sefer turns to Egypt. This is not... 14 Yechezkel 33–34: The Torah of the Watchman, the Opened Mouth, the Ruined City, and the True Shepherd After Yechezkel 29–32 completes the Egypt cycle, the sefer turns back toward Israel. The nations have been judged. Tzor has been stripped. Egypt has been... 15 Yechezkel 35–36: The Torah of Seir, the Mountains of Israel, the Sanctification of HaShem’s Name, and the New Heart After Yechezkel 33 opens the prophet’s mouth and restores the watchman commission, and after Yechezkel 34 condemns the failed shepherds and promises that... 16 Yechezkel 37: The Torah of Dry Bones, Ruach, Resurrection, and the Joining of Yosef and Yehudah After Yechezkel 35–36 judges Seir, comforts the mountains of Israel, promises fruit to the land, sanctifies HaShem’s Name, gathers Israel from the... 17 Yechezkel 38–39: The Torah of Gog and Magog, the Final Gathering of the Nations, and the Sanctification of HaShem’s Name After Yechezkel 37 brings dry bones to life, joins the sticks of Yosef and Yehudah, restores one nation in the land, places one Davidic shepherd-king over... 18 Yechezkel 40–42: The Torah of Measurement, Gates, Courts, Chambers, and Holy Boundaries After Yechezkel 38–39 describes Gog and Magog, the final hostile gathering of the nations, the defeat of the enemy, the cleansing of the land, the... 19 Yechezkel 43–44: The Torah of the Returning Glory, the Law of the House, the Altar, the Closed Gate, and the Restored Priesthood After Yechezkel 40–42 measures the House, the gates, the courts, the chambers, the priestly spaces, the Holy of Holies, the garments, and the outer... 20 Yechezkel 45–46: The Torah of the Holy Portion, the Prince’s Boundaries, Just Measures, Offerings, Gates, and Sacred Order After Yechezkel 43–44 shows the return of the kavod, the filling of the House, the Torah of the House, the consecration of the altar, the closed eastern... 21 Yechezkel 47–48: The Torah of the Living Waters, the Trees of Healing, the Inheritance of the Tribes, and the City Called HaShem Shammah After Yechezkel 45–46 orders the holy portion, the prince’s inheritance, just measures, offerings, Shabbat, new moon, appointed times, the movement of the...