Ezekiel Chapter 36 
Regathering and Restoration of All Israel in the FutureJudah and Israel. See chart (Ezekiel 38) tracing the history of Judah and Israel from the captivities to the Millennium. |
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Ezekiel 36:8-10![]() Ezekiel 36:21-32Not for your sake I do this but for my holy name.vss.22&32. ![]() |
Deuteronomy 30:3-10
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JND v0, pp133JND Notes and jottings. |
Regathering in unbeliefRight now there is continual regathering to Israel of Jews. We see in Matthew 24:31 the final regathering. An example of that can be seen in Ezekiel 37:19 which will include the {so called} lost 10 tribes. |
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Ezekiel 36:20-23![]() Ezekiel 36:33-35![]() |
Isaiah 18:1-3
The context is Ethiopia, but there is a hint in 1947 of the U.N. vote and May 1948 Israel becoming a nationwith the support of the Soviet Union and America. Isaiah 66:7-8
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Trumpet blown. Also possibly an indication of Israel's partly restored position in 1948 to their land,(but in unbelief and much instability). See JND's comments below,(Isaiah18. The context in the ch. relates more to Ethiopia (Cush). |
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Ezekiel 36:22,23Might be a basis for Israel to be back in the land in unbelief, that is the Lord Jehovah does this not for their sakes but for his holy name's sake. ![]() |
Isaiah 18:1-7
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JND v2, pp367JND Collected writings. JND v11, pp270-271JND Collected writings JND v30, pp204JND Collected writings. |
Death Swallowed up in VictoryAlso Jehovah wiping away tears and bringing in comforts and blessings, not hungering or thirsting etc. |
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Ezekiel 36:24-27![]() |
Deuteronomy 28:1-14
Isaiah 25:8
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Cleansing granted to the repentant house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem. |
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Ezekiel 36:25![]() |
Numbers 19:17
Psalms 36:9
Isaiah 4:4
Zechariah 13:1-2
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Day of the Lord (Judgement in the Tribulation)The Spirit poured out upon all flesh. Wonders in heaven, fire, blood, darkness, and day of the Lord.Also has a dual meaning, as Peter quotes it in the incoming of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2:16-21. See Is.2:12, Day of the Lord and Is.44:3,Spirit poured out. |
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Ezekiel 36:27![]() |
Isaiah 2:12
Isaiah 32:15
Isaiah 44:3
Isaiah 59:19-21
Isaiah 60:2
Darkness Ezekiel 37:14
Ezekiel 39:29
Joel 2:28-32
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JND v3, pp1JND Notes and Comments. |
CovenantsDifferent covenants are Edenic Gen2:16; Adamic Gen.3:15; Noahic Gen9:16; Abrahamic Gen.12:2; Palestinic Ex.6:4; Levitic Nu25:12,13; Davidic 2Sam.7:16; New Covenant Jer.31:31-40,32:40; Everlasting Is.55:3,61:8; and Ezek.37:26. |
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Ezekiel 36:27Put my spirit within you. ![]() |
Genesis 2:6
Edenic Genesis 3:15
Adamic Genesis 9:16
Noahic Genesis 12:2
Abrahamic Genesis 17:19
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MillenniumSolomon's reign, looks forward to Christ's rule in the Millennium. |
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Ezekiel 36:27-28![]() |
Genesis 49:10
Numbers 14:21
Deuteronomy 28:1-2
2 Samuel 7:12-16
2 Samuel 23:3-4
1 Kings 8:20
1 Chronicles 17:11
Psalms 2:1-12
Psalms 8:6
Psalms 67:4
Psalms 72:1-19
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Regathering and Restoration of All Israel in the FutureJudah to return with a whole heart in the last days, but might also include the recovery after 70 yrs of captivity. See many references in Deut.30:3-10. Note also many references to "they shall be my people and I will be their God". |
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Ezekiel 36:28![]() |
Leviticus 26:11-12
Deuteronomy 30:3-10
Jeremiah 24:7
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Regathering and Restoration of All Israel in the Future"Ye shall be my people and I will be your God". See references in Jer.24:7. |
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Ezekiel 36:28 (P)![]() |
Jeremiah 24:7
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JND v2, pp360JND Collected writings. JND v11, pp274,275JND Collected writings. |
Blessings and CursesBlessings and curses of keeping or not keeping the commandments and restoration in the future. See Deut.30:3-10 for future restoration. Note Moses covers the deportation to Babylon vs.49 then the dispersion vss.64-66 after the fall of Jerusalem 70A.D.. |
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Ezekiel 36:34,35![]() |
Deuteronomy 28:1-68
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Blessings and CursesLand desolate restored. See references in Deut 28:1-68, Deut 28:15,64-68, and Ezekiel 22:15,16. Mark Twain noted how desolate it was. |
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Ezekiel 36:34,35 (P)![]() |
Deuteronomy 28:1-68
Deuteronomy 28:15,64-68
Ezekiel 22:15,16
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