Ezekiel Ch 9 – Study

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For those who may wish to ‘study’ this chapter, the following simple resources are provided for you. Each passage has a four-Part approach to help you take in and think further about what you have read.

A. Find Out
  1. Who were brought into the temple? v.1,2
  2. How did the glory of the Lord move? v.3a
  3. What was the man clothed in linen to do? v.3b,4,11
  4. What were the guards to do? v.5-7
  5. What was Ezekiel’s concern? v.8
  6. What was the Lord’s answer? v.9,10
B. Think:
  1. What was the role of the man in linen?
  2. What was the job of the guards?
  3. What do you think is significant of the move of God’s presence?
C. Comment:

Chapter 8 showed us the awful things that were happening in Jerusalem. Chapter 9 shows us the destruction that comes within Jerusalem as a result. “Guards” (NIV) is rendered “executioners” in other versions, for so they were.  A man clothed in linen indicates a person of dignity, a priest or a divine messenger, and he is to be both a recorder (with writing kit) and assessor (making a mark on people).

Thus they are given their task: first to mark out those who grieve over the idolatry of Jerusalem, for they will not be slain, but then second, to destroy all those without the mark. This is God’s judgement on both those who participate in idolatry and those who happily condone it.

When he sees this, Ezekiel is concerned that there will not be anyone left at all. He is simply told it is too late. Those who have sinned will be removed. (There will no doubt be the remnant of those with the mark who grieved over what had been happening).

Note also the start of the exodus of the glorious presence of God from Jerusalem (v.3). It will continue (see 10:9, 11:23). God’s presence will not be there when the enemy invades to destroy the temple in the immediate future.  This is another terrible aspect to all this – God is moving away and leaving His people to their just deserts!

D. Application:
  1. God knows those who are for Him and those who are not.
  2. Even today there will be a separating (see Mt 25:46)