Ezekiel is the most overtly and deliberately structured of the Major Prophets. The book as a whole is organised around the fulcrum of the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 B.C., with chapters 1–25 preceding its fall, and chapters 33–48 following.
Ezekiel is the most overtly and deliberately structured of the Major Prophets. The book as a whole is organised around the fulcrum of the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 B.C., with chapters 1–25 preceding its fall, and chapters 33–48 following.