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SECTION THREE

“I Will . . . Collect You Together”​—Restoration of Pure Worship Promised

“I Will . . . Collect You Together”​—Restoration of Pure Worship Promised

EZEKIEL 20:41

FOCUS: Restoration revealed in Ezekiel’s prophecies

Israel is shattered​—her unity torn by apostasy. She is suffering the consequences of her actions; she defiled pure worship and defamed God’s name. Amid the despair, Jehovah moves Ezekiel to utter a series of prophecies that offer hope. Using striking word pictures and awe-inspiring visions, Jehovah encourages not just the captive Israelites but all who long to see pure worship restored.

IN THIS SECTION

CHAPTER 8

“Mẹn Dẹ Re Ọsun-ohuan Ọkpa Mundia”

God inspires Ezekiel to prophesy about the Messiah, the future Ruler and Shepherd of Jehovah’s people, who will permanently restore pure worship.

CHAPTER 9

“Mẹn Dẹ Re Ọkhọ Nọn Kugbe Nin Ele”

Do prophecies given to the faithful Jewish exiles in Babylon have meaning for us?

CHAPTER 10

Bha Dẹ Kie Nyẹnlẹn

Ezekiel has a vision of a valley full of dry bones that come to life. What does it mean?

CHAPTER 11

“Mẹn Zẹ Uwẹ Nin Uwẹ Ha Yi Ọkhẹughe”

What are the role and responsibilities of this watchman? What warning is he to proclaim?

CHAPTER 12

Mẹn Dẹ Re Ele Kiẹn Agbaẹbho Ọkpa

Jehovah promises to unite his people.

CHAPTER 13

Tẹmhọn Ọne Uwa oga

What is the meaning of the temple that Ezekiel saw in a vision?

CHAPTER 14

“Ọnan Hi Uhi Ọsi Ọne Uwa Oga”

What lessons might the Jews of Ezekiel’s day have drawn from his temple vision? And what does this vision mean for us today?