Usẹn Ọrọnfọ Jihova—Ti A Datu Gbe Do!
The Bible book of Ezekiel contains many prophecies that focus on the restoration of pure worship. How do these prophecies involve us?
A Letter From the Governing Body
It is our earnest desire that this book will help you to give Jehovah the pure worship that he so richly deserves.
Explanation of Special Features
Teaching boxes and time lines provide additional information that will help deepen your understanding.
CHAPTER 1
‘Jihova Oriṣẹ Rẹ Nọkan Owun Wo Wa Sẹẹn’
By instigating a rebellion, Satan not only challenged Jehovah’s right to rule but also launched an attack on pure worship.
CHAPTER 2
“Oriṣẹ Gba” Ọsẹn Aghan
The pattern set by men of faith reveals that acceptable worship includes four key elements.
SECTION 1
“The Heavens Were Opened”
CHAPTER 3
“Mo Ka Ri Oriṣẹ Ni Ọla-mẹyemẹye”
Ezekiel’s first vision left him completely overwhelmed. What he saw is rich in meaning for faithful servants of God today.
CHAPTER 4
Nikọ Wun ‘Ẹda Ti O Nẹ Ẹmi Biri Ọguaju Mẹẹrẹn’ We Soro Gbẹ?
Jehovah gave Ezekiel visual aids that help us to understand realities that we would not otherwise be able to grasp.
CHAPTER 5
Gho “Urun Burukun, Biri Urun Ẹtẹ Ti Aghan Winọrọn Ṣe”
Ezekiel observes shocking scenes that reflect the spiritual ruin of the whole nation.
CHAPTER 6
‘Ogun Rẹ To Rẹn’
Ezekiel’s prophetic enactments foretell the expression of Jehovah’s indignation against Jerusalem.
CHAPTER 7
Aja Ghaan ‘Wa Lati Man Gin Emi Re Ṣe Jihova
The nations that slandered Jehovah’s name and persecuted or corrupted his people would not escape the consequences of their actions. What lessons can we learn from Israel’s dealings with those nations?
CHAPTER 8
“Mo Wa Mu . . . Ọsin-agutan Ọkan” Ṣi
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
‘Mo Wa Mu Ẹdọn Ti A Gba Gbọnrọn Gbẹ Aghan’
Do prophecies given to the faithful Jewish exiles in Babylon have meaning for us?
CHAPTER 10
‘Aghan Wa Ludẹ Wa Ni Ẹye’
Ezekiel has a vision of a valley full of dry bones that come to life. What does it mean?
CHAPTER 11
‘Mo Gba Uwọ Ṣe Ọdẹrẹ-alẹ Rẹn’
What are the role and responsibilities of this watchman? What warning is he to proclaim?
CHAPTER 14
“Eyiwe Re Ṣe Ẹsi Uli-usẹn we”
What lessons might the Jews of Ezekiel’s day have drawn from his temple vision? And what does this vision mean for us today?
CHAPTER 15
“Mo Wa Le Igbere Rẹ Sin”
What can we learn from the descriptions of the prostitutes in Ezekiel and in Revelation?
CHAPTER 16
“Sin Amẹn Ni Utọgua” Aghan
The way that faithful ones in Ezekiel’s day were marked for survival is significant for us.
CHAPTER 18
‘Ebinọ Mi Ti O Ni Wa Kẹ Ṣiṣi Una’
Gog’s attack provokes Jehovah’s anger, leading God to defend his people.
CHAPTER 19
‘Ubo-ki-ubo Ti Omi We Ma Guọ Re, Re Wa Nẹ Ọsan’
Why can we say that Ezekiel’s vision of a river flowing from the temple has been fulfilled, is being fulfilled, and will be fulfilled in the future?
CHAPTER 20
‘Kpẹn Alẹ We Gba Ṣe Ogun Jẹ’
In a vision, God instructs Ezekiel and his fellow exiles to allot the Promised Land to the tribes of Israel.
CHAPTER 21
‘Ọrukọ Ode-aja We Wa Ṣe Jihova Wi Ubowe’
What lessons can we draw from Ezekiel’s vision about the city and its meaningful name?
CHAPTER 22
“Sẹn Oriṣẹ”
This publication is intended to strengthen our resolve to worship Jehovah God exclusively.
Oye Titọn Ghaan Ni Ewe Kelegue
Why has our understanding of some prophecies in the book of Ezekiel been changed?
TEACHING BOX 1A
What Is Worship?
Exactly how can worship be defined? How is it highlighted in the book of Ezekiel? What does pure worship involve?
TEACHING BOX 1B
An Overview of Ezekiel
The book can be divided into a number of chronological and topical sections.
TEACHING BOX 2A
Ninẹ Oye Ejuriri Ẹsikiẹl
The book contains visions, illustrations, parables, and enactments. Many of these were divinely inspired messages of things to come.
TEACHING BOX 2B
Ẹsikiẹl—Udoẹye Ro Biri Ira Ro
Other prophets were active at the same time as Ezekiel. His life span was punctuated by important events in the history of his people.
TEACHING BOX 3A
The Long Trek to Babylonia
What route would the exiles likely have taken between Judah and Babylon?
TEACHING BOX 4A
“I Was Watching the Living Creatures”
What distinguished the four creatures that Ezekiel saw in a vision from the colossal statues of ancient Assyria and Babylonia?
TEACHING BOX 5A
“Son of Man, Do You See This?”
Ezekiel sees four detestable things in the temple and its courtyard.
TEACHING BOX 6A
“Shave Your Head and Your Beard”
Under divine direction, Ezekiel enacts prophetic dramas indicating what will soon take place in Jerusalem.
TEACHING BOX 7A
The Nations Surrounding Jerusalem
Judah and neighboring lands were the theater of numerous power struggles.
TEACHING BOX 7B
Key Statements in the Book of Ezekiel
Certain characteristic expressions recur dozens of times throughout this prophetic book.
TEACHING BOX 8A
Ejuriri Mesaya—Egin Sida Sisẹngua Rẹn
What is the meaning of the riddle recorded in Ezekiel chapter 17?
TEACHING BOX 8B
Three Messianic Prophecies
Ezekiel prophesies that the future leader of God’s people would deserve our trust.
TEACHING BOX 9A
Jehovah Keeps His Promises—Ancient Times
God inspires Ezekiel to share five prophecies concerning release and restoration.
TEACHING BOX 9B
Nikọ O gba ṣe Ọdọn 1919?
Why do we say that God’s people were freed from bondage to Babylon the Great in 1919?
TEACHING BOX 9C
Jehovah Keeps His Promises—Modern Times
How have some of God’s promises had two fulfillments?
TEACHING BOX 9D
Ejuriri Ni Ubara Rire Igunmu Biri Liludẹ Wa Ni Uli
Prophecies regarding the captivity of the Jews in ancient Babylon and their restoration had a greater fulfillment when the Christian congregation was held captive by Babylon the Great and later restored.
TEACHING BOX 9E
“Ira . . . Ti A Wa Gba Ṣe Urun Dede gba Da Titọn.”
The apostle Peter was inspired to foretell a period that would begin with Christ’s enthronement and would continue to the end of the Millennium.
TEACHING BOX 10A
Usẹn Ọrọnfọ—Ti A Datu Gbe Do Dẹndẹn
What developments paved the way for the modern-day preaching work?
TEACHING BOX 10B
‘Ẹsu Gbigbẹ Ghaan’ Biri ‘Oṣẹri Meeji’—Bokọ Aghan Te Jẹ Ara?
How were these prophecies fulfilled in modern times?
TEACHING BOX 10C
Utiẹyin ti O Wa Lẹghẹ Ẹnẹ Datu Kuoro Soro
At times we can feel overwhelmed and worn out, but we draw strength from the vision of the dry bones that came to life.
TEACHING BOX 11A
Ọdẹrẹ-Alẹ Bọbọ Ti A Nemi Yẹn
They faced opposition, remained loyal to Jehovah, and announced both warnings and good news.
TEACHING BOX 12A
Kiko Egin Meeji Rẹn To Ara
Whom did these sticks represent in ancient and modern times?
TEACHING BOX 13A
Uli-Usẹn Ukanrin Ukanrin, Ẹkọ Ukanrin Ukanrin
How did the temple seen by Ezekiel differ from the one described by the apostle Paul?
TEACHING BOX 14A
Ẹkọ Ti A Kọ Gbẹ ni Uli-Usẹn ti Ẹsikiel Ri ni Ọla-Mẹyemẹye
What lessons drawn from Ezekiel’s temple vision can you apply in your worship?
TEACHING BOX 15A
Omere Ebirẹn Ọṣigbere Ghaan Rẹn
Jehovah’s depiction of Oholah and Oholibah illustrates how he feels about those who misrepresent his holy name and his standards of pure worship.
TEACHING BOX 16A
Olele-Kraist-Ukpanrun Soro gbẹ Jerusalẹm Ti Ee Ṣe Adajẹ?
Why did we adjust our understanding?
TEACHING BOX 16B
Guiguo-Owun Biri Gbigbin, Mimu Amẹn Ni Biri Guiguo Man Alẹ—Ira Bokọ Biri Ewe Bokọ?
The vision recorded in Ezekiel chapter 9 can help us to face the end of this system of things with confidence.
TEACHING BOX 18A
Jehovah Warns of the Coming Great Battle
The Bible foretells a climactic battle in which God will destroy all who oppose him.
TEACHING BOX 19A
Ẹri Iṣẹ ti O Ti Ẹwọ Jihova Wa
Several Bible writers have used the same illustration to picture Jehovah’s blessings.
TEACHING BOX 19B
Omi Ti Ee Guọ Da Ikululu ti O Guọ!
What does the stream that flows from God’s sanctuary represent?
TEACHING BOX 20A
Biri A Te Kpẹn Alẹ We
Ezekiel’s vision of territory allotment not only encouraged Jewish exiles in Babylon but also encourages God’s people today.
TEACHING BOX 21A
“Ẹwẹlẹ Ubo ti A Wa Mu Ṣi Ẹkikọ”
What five areas made up the land that God sets apart? What purpose do they serve?