
CFBC Wed Study | 10-25-23 | Israel, Prophecy and the Middle East | Session 2
Collierville First Baptist Church · CFBC Media
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Show Notes
Dr. Chuck Herring | Ezekiel 36:16-38
Why is there so much antisemitism in the world?
Zechariah 12:1–3… The burden of the word of the Lord concerning Israel. Thus declares the Lord who stretches out the heavens, lays the foundation of the earth, and forms the spirit of man within him, 2 “Behold, I am going to make Jerusalem a cup that causes reeling to all the peoples around; and when the siege is against Jerusalem, it will also be against Judah. 3 “It will come about in that day that I will make Jerusalem a heavy stone for all the peoples; all who lift it will be severely injured. And all the nations of the earth will be gathered against it.
After discussing Israel’s sinful past (vv. 16–21), Ezekiel laid out the nation’s future restoration.1 I want you to see that his presentation is divided into three parts (verses 22,33,37) and each of them is introduced with these words—“Thus says the Lord God.”
This passage unfolds the process and the benefits of the restoration of Israel as a nation. However, one thought dominates this portion of prophetic Scripture—God’s primary motivation is to vindicate His holy name before the watching nations. God refuses to allow the nations to interpret the desolation of Israel’s land and the dispersion of the Jewish people as any type of reflection on His inability to execute His sovereignty and to accomplish His ultimate purposes for His chosen people.
God is speaking to a people he has blessed in remarkable ways, yet a people who have spurned him. He accuses them of defiling the land (Ezek. 36:17). This they did by their conduct and their action of ignoring God.2
Ezekiel 36:16–21… Then the word of the Lord came to me saying, 17 “Son of man, when the house of Israel was living in their own land, they defiled it by their ways and their deeds; their way before Me was like the uncleanness of a woman in her impurity. 18 “Therefore I poured out My wrath on them for the blood which they had shed on the land, because they had defiled it with their idols. 19 “Also I scattered them among the nations and they were dispersed throughout the lands. According to their ways and their deeds I judged them. 20 “When they came to the nations where they went, they profaned My holy name, because it was said of them, ‘These are the people of the Lord; yet they have come out of His land.’ 21 “But I had concern for My holy name, which the house of Israel had profaned among the nations where they went.
Before dealing with Israel’s restoration and future cleansing, Ezekiel reminded the exiles of their past sin which ushered in their judgment in the first place. The Jewish people were guilty of polluting God’s land and profaning God’s name!
The polluting and profaning were like a menstrual discharge that rendered a woman ceremonially unclean and defiled everything she touched (Lev. 15:19–23).3 These verses clarify what the Scripture means here…
Ezekiel 16:36… Thus says the Lord God, “Because your lewdness was poured out and your nakedness uncovered through your harlotries with your lovers and with all your detestable idols, and because of the blood of your sons which you gave to idols.”
Ezekiel 23:37–39… “For they have committed adultery, and blood is on their hands. Thus they have committed adultery with their idols and even caused their sons, whom they bore to Me, to pass through the fire to them as food. 38 “Again, they have done this to Me: they have defiled My sanctuary on the same day and have profaned My sabbaths. 39 “For when they had slaughtered their children for their idols, they entered My sanctuary on the same day to profane it; and lo, thus they did within My house.”
Israel in the north and Judah in the south were exiled because of their idolatry described here as spiritual adultery. Even in their exile they profaned God’s holy name. That is, they did not glorify God in those foreign lands. The Babylonians would have concluded that Yahweh was a weak God because he allowed his people to be conquered and his temple to be destroyed.
Ezekiel 36:22–23… “Therefore say to the house of Israel, ‘Thus says the Lord God, “It is not for your sake, O house of Israel, that I am about to act, but for My holy name, which you have profaned among the nations where you went. 23 “I will vindicate the holiness of My great name which has been profaned among the nations, which you have profaned in their midst. Then the nations will know that I am the Lord,” declares the Lord God, “when I prove Myself holy among you in their sight.”
The revelation of God’s name or character was a major aspect of God’s dealing with Israel from the beginning.4
Exodus 9:13–16… Then the Lord said to Moses, “Rise up early in the morning and stand before Pharaoh and say to him, ‘Thus says the Lord, the God of the Hebrews, “Let My people go, that they may serve Me. 14 “For this time I will send all My plagues on you and your servants and your people, so that you may know that there is no one like Me in all the earth. 15 “For if by now I had put forth My hand and struck you and your people with pestilence, you would then have been cut off from the earth. 16 “But, indeed, for this reason I have allowed you to remain, in order to show you My power and in order to proclaim My name through all the earth.”
God intended to restore the Jewish people to their land, and He intended to renew them spiritually. They certainly didn’t deserve this restoration, but God would do it for the sake of his holy name, that is, his reputation. Then the nations will know that I am the Lord (23). This phrase appears 84 times in the book of Ezekiel.
Ezekiel 36:24… “For I will take you from the nations, gather you from all the lands and bring you into your own land.”
Initially this was a promise to bring the Jewish people back to the land from Babylonian exile. Prophetically, this pictures a regathering of the Jewish people to the Jewish land in the last days. I want you to see that God promised to restore the Jewish people to their own land.
[In verse 5, God referred to this special piece of real estate as “My land.” He gaveit Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and their descendants as a permanent possession.]
Psalm 105:7–11… He is the Lord our God; His judgments are in all the earth. 8He has remembered His covenant forever, The word which He commanded to a thousand generations, 9 Thecovenant which He made with Abraham, And His oath to Isaac. 10 Then He confirmed it to Jacob for a statute, To Israel as an everlasting covenant, 11 Saying, “To you I will give the land of Canaan As the portion of your inheritance.”
Ezekiel 11:16–17…