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What are the main themes in the book of Ezekiel?

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The main themes of Ezekiel include God's glory, judgment, sovereignty, and the promise of restoration.

Ezekiel encompasses several profound themes, especially focusing on the glory of God and His sovereignty over all creation. The repeated phrase 'the glory of the God of Israel' throughout the first eleven chapters illustrates the centrality of God's glory in His dealings with humanity. Ezekiel speaks of God's judgment as just and necessary, serving as a warning to the complacent and rebellious. Moreover, the promise of restoration, epitomized in God's covenant faithfulness, provides hope amidst the bleakness of impending judgment. These themes collectively reflect God's character, His justice and mercy, and His unending commitment to redeeming His people, pointing forward to fulfillment in Christ.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 1:28, Ezekiel 18:30-32, Ezekiel 36:27

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