Ezekiel 11
Chapter context
What is happening in Ezekiel 11?
Ezekiel 11 belongs to the early movement of the book, especially the section often described as call vision and signs of judgment. Ezekiel is a priestly-prophetic book of visions, enacted signs, judgment against Judah and the nations, and a vast closing vision of restored life and worship. Read this chapter with the wider themes of glory of God, judgment, and exile in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- Benaiah Person v. 1, 13
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Built up by Jehovah. (1. ) The son of Jehoiada, chief priest ( 1 Chr. 27:5 ). He was set by David over his body-guard of Cherethites and Pelethites ( 2 Sam. 8:18 ; 1 Kings 1:32 ; 1 Chr. 18:17 ).
- East Gate Place v. 1
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Biblical gate. Modern identification: Jerusalem.
- Pelatiah Person v. 1, 13
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Deliverance of the Lord. (1. ) A son of Hananiah and grandson of Zerubbabel ( 1 Chr. 3:21 ). (2. ) A captain of “the sons of Simeon” (4:42). (3. ) Neh. 10:22 .
- City People v. 2-3, 6-7, 11, 23
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The earliest mention of city-building is that of Enoch, which was built by Cain ( Gen. 4:17 ). After the confusion of tongues, the descendants of Nimrod founded several cities (10:10-12).
- Jerusalem Place v. 9, 15, 24
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Jerusalem.
- Chaldea Place v. 24
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Tell el Muqayyar.