Bible Reading Coach, Week 37 (Ezekiel 31-48) A Zombie Army? And a Vision of Restoration

In books like Ezekiel we can get caught up in spectacular visions. But don't forget they're about real people's lives – and they apply to our lives as well.

As we finish the epic book of Ezekiel this week, we’ll see the final destruction of Jerusalem and the temple. We’ll also read a couple of the most well-known images of the entire prophecy.

This is the final section of Ezekiel, called the Book of Consolation. It includes the amazing, mind-bending vision of the Valley of Dry Bones, and a wonderfully detailed vision of a restored temple.

We’ll also learn a little more about the nature and purpose of the Apocalyptic style of writing. Then we’ll come to the end of the book that, while it started with condemnation, and showed us the destruction of Jerusalem, it ends on a very hopeful note.

The Bible Reading Coach podcast is designed to help anyone read through the Bible in a year. In 10-15 minutes each Friday, I’ll introduce you to the passage for the following week, including:

  • What it’s about
  • How to deal with challenging passages
  • How the original readers saw it
  • How it applies today
  • And much more

After listening, take the next week to read the passage on your own. This time you’ll have a clearer understanding of it.

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