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8 исследований с тегом ezekiel.

Textual16 min

The Age of Baptism: What the Text Says About the Lower Limit

Topical Multiple

The New Testament places no upper limit on baptism — adults of every age are baptized. The contested question is the lower limit. The text never names a number of years. It names prerequisites — hearing, believing, repenting, confessing, appealing. The lower limit is the threshold at which a person can credibly exercise those capacities.

Eschatology13 min

The Great Sacrifice: Yahweh's Feast and the Inverted Cult (Ezekiel 39:17-21 + Revelation 19:17-21)

Ezekiel 39:17-21 frames Gog's defeat as a sacrifice Yahweh himself officiates — a great zevach that deliberately inverts every element of the Levitical cult. Revelation 19 echoes LXX Ezekiel 39 directly and transforms the sacrifice into a supper, setting up the sharpest contrast in the entire book.

Lexical13 min

Cleansing the Land: Why the Aftermath of Gog's Defeat Is Not a Memorial (Ezekiel 39:9-16)

Three times in eight verses Ezekiel calls Gog's burial a Levitical cleansing — H2891 tahar, the Piel of the priests. The bone-marker is Numbers 19 corpse-defilement law at battlefield scale; the LXX confirms the priestly reading with G2511 kathariz?. Renown belongs to Israel, glory belongs to Yahweh, Gog gets neither.

Lexical16 min

Hooks in His Jaws: Yahweh as the Agent of Gog's Defeat (Ezekiel 38:7-23)

Ezk 38:4's hook formula is verbatim Pharaoh's (Ezk 29:4). The Gog war is not Gog's. Yahweh hooks the hostile king, summons the cascade, and declares — in a hithpael that occurs nowhere else in the OT with him as subject — that he will magnify and sanctify himself.

Lexical18 min

Names on a Map, Not Codes in a Bloodline: Reading Ezekiel's Coalition (Ezekiel 38:1–6)

Ezekiel 38:1–6 names a coalition. Eight of nine names trace cleanly to Genesis 10. The Hebrew morphology of rosh is a title in apposition, not a third territory. The 'uttermost north' is a compass bearing — Anatolia — not a code for a 21st-century bloodline. Read the way the prophet's first audience read.

Textual24 min

Baptism: What the Text Says

Topical Multiple

The Hebrew Bible uses four distinct water verbs that are never substituted for one another, and the LXX translators preserved those distinctions in Greek. This study traces the purification vocabulary from Torah through Prophets to the New Covenant, letting the original-language evidence answer the contested questions about baptism's mode, meaning, and the relationship of water to Spirit.

Textual22 min

For His Name's Sake

Ezekiel 36:22

When God restores Israel, the motive is not compassion for the people but jealousy for his own name. Ezekiel 36:22 states this bluntly, and the same construction — 'for the sake of my name' — runs through more than 30 verses across a dozen books in the Hebrew Bible alone, with further echoes in the New Testament of the canon.

Eschatology14 min

Who is Gog?

Ezekiel 38–39

The Masoretic Text confines Gog to Ezekiel's eschatological invasion. The Septuagint inserts him into Balaam's oracle and Amos' locust vision. Revelation places him at the end of the age. The name travels further than most readers realize.