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As the Kingdom of God is being offered to Israel at the first coming of Christ, and the Kingdom was once Israel's possession, when exactly was the time when God removed His Kingdom from the nation Israel?
Answer: At the carrying away of the Southern Kingdom of Judah by Babylon around 586 B.C. It would be during that time that the prophet Ezekiel was active among the Jewish exiles carried away captive. (Ezk. 1:1) And God revealed to Ezekiel His departure from the nation Israel.
Though a captive in Babylon, Ezekiel is taken in vision back to Jerusalem, to the Temple. (Ezk. 9:16) He is shown how the Jews defile the House of God. (Ezk. 8-9) And he watches the slow, methodical, leaving of the glory of God from the Temple. From Israel.
(Ezk. 9:3) "And the glory of the God of Israel was gone up from the cherub, whereupon he was, to the threshold of the house...." See (Ezk. 10:4) also.
(Ezk. 10:18) "Then the glory of the LORD departed from off the threshold of the house, and stood over the cherubims."
(Ezk. 11:23) "And the glory of the LORD went up from the midst of the city, and stood upon the mountain which is on the east side of the city."
The final place of God's departure from Israel is the Mount of Olives. Which is prophetic also of Christ leaving from the Mount of Olives. (Acts 1:10-12) And which is the place where Christ shall return. (Zech. 14:4)
But, my point here is that the Kingdom has been taken away from Israel. Yet because God is loving and merciful to His people, He leaves with the promise that He will not utterly forsake them. He will watch over them and bring them back and they will be his people and He will be their God. (Ezk. 11:14-20)
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Answer: At the carrying away of the Southern Kingdom of Judah by Babylon around 586 B.C. It would be during that time that the prophet Ezekiel was active among the Jewish exiles carried away captive. (Ezk. 1:1) And God revealed to Ezekiel His departure from the nation Israel.
Though a captive in Babylon, Ezekiel is taken in vision back to Jerusalem, to the Temple. (Ezk. 9:16) He is shown how the Jews defile the House of God. (Ezk. 8-9) And he watches the slow, methodical, leaving of the glory of God from the Temple. From Israel.
(Ezk. 9:3) "And the glory of the God of Israel was gone up from the cherub, whereupon he was, to the threshold of the house...." See (Ezk. 10:4) also.
(Ezk. 10:18) "Then the glory of the LORD departed from off the threshold of the house, and stood over the cherubims."
(Ezk. 11:23) "And the glory of the LORD went up from the midst of the city, and stood upon the mountain which is on the east side of the city."
The final place of God's departure from Israel is the Mount of Olives. Which is prophetic also of Christ leaving from the Mount of Olives. (Acts 1:10-12) And which is the place where Christ shall return. (Zech. 14:4)
But, my point here is that the Kingdom has been taken away from Israel. Yet because God is loving and merciful to His people, He leaves with the promise that He will not utterly forsake them. He will watch over them and bring them back and they will be his people and He will be their God. (Ezk. 11:14-20)
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