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๐ Ezekiel Chapter 8 โ Complete Bible Study Outline (KJV)
Title: โThe Vision of Abominations in the Templeโ
By Pastor Joel โ Open Heaven Christian Church โ Fisher, Arkansas
God’s revelation of hidden idolatry among His people and the provocation of His holy jealousy.
๐น 1. Background and Setting (Ezekiel 8:1)
“And it came to pass in the sixth year, in the sixth month, in the fifth day of the month…”
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Timeline: About 14 months after Ezekielโs first vision (Ezekiel 1:1), during his exile in Babylon.
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Location: Ezekiel is sitting in his house, with the elders of Judah before him.
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Supernatural Moment: The hand of the Lord falls upon him, initiating a spiritual vision.
๐น 2. The Divine Transportation (Ezekiel 8:2โ4)
“And behold a likeness as the appearance of fire… and he put forth the form of an hand…”
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He sees a fiery figure: Possibly the pre-incarnate Christ (compare Ezekiel 1:27).
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Ezekiel is spiritually transported โbetween the earth and the heavenโ to Jerusalem.
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He sees the glory of God by the inner gate of the templeโa place where God once dwelled, now polluted by sin.
๐ Main Vision: Four Abominations in the Temple
God shows Ezekiel four progressive abominations, each worse than the one before, committed in the very house of God.
๐ธ Abomination #1 โ The Image of Jealousy
Verses: Ezekiel 8:5โ6
“…even at the door of the gate… was this image of jealousy…”
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What Ezekiel sees: A large idol placed at the entrance of the temple.
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Why it’s evil: It’s called the โimage of jealousyโ because it provokes God to jealousy (Exodus 20:4โ5).
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Application: Spiritual idolatryโanything placed in Godโs rightful placeโstill provokes Him today.
๐ธ Abomination #2 โ Secret Worship of Idols by Elders
Verses: Ezekiel 8:7โ13
“…every man in the chambers of his imagery… the Lord seeth us not…”
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What Ezekiel sees: 70 elders (leaders) worshipping unclean animals and pagan images on the walls of a secret chamber.
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Key figure: Jaazaniah, possibly symbolic of political corruption.
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Sin exposed: They think God doesnโt see themโspiritual deception and hypocrisy.
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Lesson: Hidden sins are still seen by God (Hebrews 4:13). Leadership carries responsibility.
๐ธ Abomination #3 โ Women Weeping for Tammuz
In the Bible, Tammuz is not a central figure, but he is mentioned as a pagan deity inย Ezekiel 8:14.ย There, the prophet Ezekiel witnesses women weeping for Tammuz in the temple, which is depicted as an abomination.ย This indicates that the practice of mourning for Tammuz had infiltrated Jewish worship, drawing people away from the true God.ย Tammuz wasย a Mesopotamian god of vegetation and fertility, and his myth involved his death and descent into the underworld, followed by a period of mourning, often by women, before his return.ย
Verse: Ezekiel 8:14
“…behold, there sat women weeping for Tammuz.”
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What Ezekiel sees: Women mourning a false god, Tammuz (a Mesopotamian fertility god).
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Why it’s tragic: Instead of mourning over sin, they mourn for a false deity.
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Spiritual meaning: A picture of misplaced emotion and affectionโa form of emotional idolatry.
๐ธ Abomination #4 โ Priests Worshiping the Sun
Verses: Ezekiel 8:15โ18
“…five and twenty men… their backs toward the temple of the Lord, and their faces toward the east…”
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What Ezekiel sees: 25 men (possibly priests) turning their backs on God and worshipping the sun.
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Ultimate rebellion: The very ministers of the temple replacing God with nature worship.
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Severity: This is the climaxโGod says He will not hear their prayers (v. 18).
โ๏ธ Godโs Judgment Declared
Verse: Ezekiel 8:18
โTherefore will I also deal in fury: mine eye shall not spare, neither will I have pity…โ
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Divine anger: God’s response is fury, no pity, and no mercy because of repeated rebellion.
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Even loud cries of prayer will not move Him at this point.
โ๏ธ Spiritual Lessons and Application
๐ 1. God Sees Everything
๐ 2. Leadership Corruption Destroys a Nation
๐ 3. Idolatry Is Always a Heart Issue
๐ 4. False Religion Provokes God
๐ 5. Judgment Begins in the House of God
๐ง Key Study Questions
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Why do you think God showed Ezekiel the abominations one by one, getting worse each time?
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In what ways does modern Christianity struggle with similar forms of idolatry or compromise?
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What are some โimages of jealousyโ in today’s culture or even churches?
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Why is it important to guard our private thought-life (the โchambers of imageryโ)?
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How should we respond when God reveals hidden sinโwhether personal or communal?
When we think about what has happened in many churches today, we see no difference between what took place in Ezekielโs day and today. Today many churches are filled with idolatry, especially the โgod of moneyโ and โpowerโ to deceive the flock with false religious doctrines that denies the deity of Jesus, but also deny the word of God and replace it with doctrines that promotes another โgodโ as the Elders did in Ezekielโs vision. They provoked the Lord to anger, the Lord brought judgment upon them.
๐ Prayer Focus
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โLord, cleanse our hearts of anything that provokes You to jealousy. Help us to worship You in spirit and in truth. Remove every hidden sin and give us courage to confront idolatry, in our lives and in our nation.โ
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