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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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The Divine Intent on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 12 (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 12, The Lord shares His divine intent on this chapter: “Here, I, The Lord, speak to My prophet Ezekiel as an example of how I speak to My prophets in the end times of this age of grace and trial: in the time of the preparation of My bride, in the time of preparation for My return.”
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The Divine Intent on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 13 (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 13, The Lord shares His divine intent on this chapter: “Here, I, The Lord, speak to My prophet Ezekiel with the word of The Lord valid even unto these days with renewed intensity, unto these days with the breeding of false prophets, unto these days with the outpouring of the lies of the lost, unto these days with the women dwelling behind the veils, unto these days with the divination of the magic of the stars.”
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 14 (26.10.11)

So those who should be worthy of esteem as My servants sometimes seek words of exoneration from My prophets – in consolation of the idolatry of those servants who profane in secrecy. So My servants, the ...
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 15 (27.10.11)

My servants become accustomed to the counsel of My Spirit, become accustomed to the delivery of the mail, become accustomed to the wrapping with the presentation. My servants do not seek growth within their ...
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The Divine Intent on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 16 (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 16, The Lord shares His divine intent on this chapter: “So Ezekiel is here given knowledge of the birthing, of the development, of the growth of Jerusalem: of the apple of the eye of The Lord; of the apple with a rotten core; of the fruit of the tree of grandeur; of the city with eternity in its grasp. For in these days has My covenant been re-established, is My atonement on the record, is grace within the footfalls of My city.”
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The Divine Intent on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 17 (27.10.11)

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 17, The Lord shares His divine intent on this chapter: “I speak to My Prophet Ezekiel with a message still to be learnt by My land of Israel, now restored before the nations of the earth. Behold! Beware! Stand Fast! The King with his princes in Jerusalem still would strike hands with those which are oily, with those with a slippery grip, with those equipped to lie to all outside their faith. Stand Fast! The King with his princes in Jerusalem would negate the wars upon My land, would negate the blood shed upon My land, would negate the victories with ink upon a pen.”
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The Divine Intent on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 18 (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 18, The Lord shares His divine intent on this chapter: “As Ezekiel, My prophet, received My word, so the souls which sin shall die – both when within the law encased in their wicked ways, both when without the covering of grace readily available – without repentance from a blood-bathed heart. For the transgressions of Israel still bring destruction on their heads for the sins they carry – ... (This lengthy text continues at the start of the chapter.)
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 19 (29.10.11)

My servants rarely know the end from the beginning, rarely can foresee the ramifications of their effort, rarely can attend a dedication arising from their vision. My servants are not forgotten in the context within ...
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 20 (31.10.11)

My servants are aware of a time of enquiry, of a time of selection, of a time of penitence before The Lord. My servants are aware of a time of sin, of a time of salvation, of a time of reconciliation. My servants are aware ...
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 21 (2.11.11)

My servants who are in a relationship of sincerity will know the pipeline of sincerity, will know the pipeline of conversation, will know the pipeline of query and response, will know the pipeline of gratitude and confirm...
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The Divine Commentary on The Book of Ezekiel - Ch 22 (3.11.11)

My servants are diligent in application, are diligent in their seeking, are diligent in bearing, for repair, the body of man before the throne of God. My servants seek perfection prematurely in an imperfect world. My ...
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