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God gives Ezekiel a full architectural blueprint for a future temple — every measurement included
While Israel is still in exile, God transports Ezekiel to a mountaintop and shows him a detailed vision of a restored temple with a river of life flowing from it that heals everything it touches. Trees line the banks bearing fruit every month. It's God's ultimate promise that He's not done — restoration is coming and it's going to be beyond anything they've seen.
Fourteen years after Jerusalem got destroyed, God gives Ezekiel a vision of a brand new temple — and it comes with receipts. Every gate, every wall, every measurement. God's not winging this. He's got a plan.
EzekielThe River That Fixes EverythingA river flows out of God's Temple and turns the Dead Sea — the most lifeless place on earth — into a thriving ecosystem. Then God redraws the Promised Land borders and drops a policy no ancient nation would touch: immigrants get full inheritance rights, same as native-born.
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