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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 01 (7.10.11)

The visions seen by Ezekiel have rightly been ascribed to God, have rightly been viewed as from God, have rightly been perceived as from the throne of God. The visions seen by Ezekiel were manifest and true, were ...
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 02 (10.10.11)

I, The Lord, speak to those to whom I will: to those who know of preparation, to those who know to listen, to those who know their faith, to those who know to answer, to those who know My wisdom, to those who kno...
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On 'Servants' and 'Divine Intent' within the coming Ezekiel Chapters

rom Chapter 3 onwards all further Divine Commentaries relate to Servants in their Servanthood. These form a grand exposition of the qualities found in ‘My’ servants (of God) and the counselling of The Holy Spirit of ‘My’ servants when in service to their God.
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 03 (18.10.11)

My servants do not let their food drop upon the earth, do not let that sent to nourish them lie upon a wasteland, do not permit the sacred to become burdened by the secular. My servants should have an appet...
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 04 (20.10.11)

My servants are expected to follow the counsel of My Spirit, are expected to use the wisdom of The Lord in their walk with man, are expected to not defer that set for the attention of this day. My servants when they...
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The Divine Intent on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 05 (12.3.12)

Scribal Note: There are no specific divine commentaries on the content of verses within this chapter. Upon enquiry of The Spirit as to the absence of such commentaries on Ezekiel Ch 05, The Lord makes known His insight on this chapter: “The query of the fool and the query of the wise sometimes overlap, sometimes seek an answer to what is already laid before them, sometimes do not recall the relevance of a rebuke from the past in applying to the conditions in the making – in the end times of this age of grace.”
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 06 (21.10.11)

My servants acknowledge what I say, listen to what I say, remember what I say. My servants follow in the way of what they are asked, follow with promptness to perform, follow to announce the text as it is received. So ...
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 07 (22.10.11)

“When I, The Lord, speak to My servants so their attention is sought, so their abilities are sought, so their mantle is sought in order to exercise the will of God, in order to progress the will of God, in order to establis...
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 08 (22.10.11)

So I, The Lord, speak to My servants in a time of significance, in a time of far-reaching change, in a time requiring preparation for the storm: the storm with many faces which will destroy the livelihoods of man ...
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 09 (26.10.11)

My servants do not carry weapons which will harm the flesh of man, do not carry weapons which will impact on the bones of man, do not carry weapons which will take away the breath of man, do not carry weapons ...
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 10 (26.10.11)

My servant looks into the highest heaven and sees as it is intended for the vision to so yield, for the vision to so confirm, for the vision to so portray before the face of man. So the vision of righteousness moves among ...
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 11 (26.10.11)

So My servants are transported within a vision which they may encounter: as the set time so requires; as the set season so discloses; as the coming age so demands; as the closing age so secures; as the activities of My ...
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