Ezekiel 47 turns a temple trickle into a river that heals the Dead Sea, renews borders, and welcomes outsiders into the inheritance. Where the river flows, life abounds.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Ezekiel 47 turns a temple trickle into a river that heals the Dead Sea, renews borders, and welcomes outsiders into the inheritance. Where the river flows, life abounds.
Ezekiel 36 binds land and life as God vindicates his name, restores Israel, and gives a new heart by the Spirit. The result is public recognition and changed people.
Jeremiah 30 gathers storm and song: God disciplines in due measure and restores with covenant mercy. He breaks the yoke, raises a ruler from among his people, and fills the ruins with thanksgiving.
Jeremiah 13 uses vivid sign-acts to reveal how pride rots nearness to God. The prophet pleads for humility—“give glory before darkness”—and promises tears for a flock on the brink, urging renewal that turns shame into praise.
After the golden calf, God renews the covenant and proclaims His Name: compassionate, gracious, just. Israel’s worship life is rebuilt around exclusive loyalty, holy rhythms, and a mediator whose face shines from close communion.