Lecture 1: Exposition of Ezekiel - Dr. Ralph Alexander

Published 2013-07-03

All Comments (21)
  • @kenparrott2634
    Seriously how awesome is it that as a truck driver I can put these on when I stop for the night and follow along in my Bible and learn and not only learn but learn from quality Bible teachers from the master seminary when technology is used in this way it is wonderful
  • Dr. Alexander passed away in March 2020 and is with Jesus, but his teaching and influence remain. Thank you, Lord, for those that proclaim your good news and walk the talk! Thank you The Master's Seminary for posting this video. It is a blessing to me.
  • I'm reading Ezekiel in my daily bible reading, I was not understanding, thought I'd find a sermon on Ezekiel came across this study. It is what I wanted, clear, chronological, and easy to follow. thank you for putting this on YouTube
  • @paulustarsus
    I'm in bed, 01:15 in the morning and Yeshua brought me here. It's pitch dark with the only exception being the light of my phone. I'm tired but if I doze off, I'll subliminally take this lecture with me. Many thanks. Yours in Christ. ✝️✡
  • Am reading Ezekiel during the second Covid lockdown, here in Chhattisgarh, India. Trying to pray and understand the times by the Word of God and after mulling over Ezekiel 9:6; I knew I needed a teacher. Then I found Dr Alexander on YouTube, and now I have begun to study in earnest. I hope thousands will be blessed by the treasures he has left behind.
  • @rct82100
    I am a English learner and I need to say thank you for speak slowly, I am very happy to learn about God in this way. Thank you
  • @sunnyudeh9949
    I am just getting warmed up as I prepare to study the book of Ezykiel. Some weeks passed until I stumbled on the expositions of Dr. Alexander. I am privileged here in Nigeria.
  • I’ve read Ezekiel mire than once but had a hard time understanding it as a whole. Thank you for this great study! Thank you!
  • @MsABBY6
    Working in this restaurant kitchen and listening this is the most blessing teaching thx TMS
  • @praetore4ever
    Growing up Ezekiel was one of the books that i avoided because it was so difficult for me to understand. This lesson was like finding a treasure. Thank you Masters Sem.. For this great jewel to study from. 🙏
  • Looking forward to this, Ezekiel and Jeremiah are the books I struggle with most.
  • 16 Lectures of between 1 - 1 1/2 hours is quite a task to undertake but if you really want a good, clear and knowledgeable lesson by a teacher who understands the book of Ezekiel its worth taking the time (and notes) as he opens the book up in a way that keeps your attention and enthusiasm up all the way through. Bless Him. I wish there were more expositionary teachings of his available.
  • @paintrain19
    This is so good, I know you are with the Lord now, but thank you God for a man who choose to lead others closer to you.
  • @honawikeepa5813
    Thank you from New Zealand. I grew up on the Bible, and I know that we never fully arrive. However, these lectures are refreshing and necessary.
  • @sk-un5jq
    The wretched state of churches in America can be summed up by the seminary students in this class: Eyes glued to their laptop screens furiously typing away instead of actually listening, contemplating and reflecting on what is being said. So sad it makes me weep.
  • @leemary4833
    Just started this; agree. God’s people, majority have always been unfaithful to this vocation, to restore the world back to God.
  • This is FANTASTIC, wonderful teaching, giving so many details, as well as a broad overview, of events and personalities in the O.T. world and Israel. This teacher knows the scriptures, and humbly makes the history so interesting. It is teaching like this which makes one aware of just how wonderful the Bible is. And how gracious God is to explain things to us all, through the bible. And how wonderful it is that the Lord Jesus knew and understood the scriptures to perfection, yet never paraded His knowledge for self-glory. Thank you so much for posting.
  • @cedricgist7614
    31 May 2023 Wed - I want to say I don't know how I got started on Ezekiel and find myself through chapter 22 - but we know I was led to that study and this study. We so often get caught up in the, "wheels within the wheels" - which is important because it's part of the depiction of God's glory - and the Valley of Dry Bones - that we miss what the book is about. It has been a harsh read for me so far: when God says He will not spare nor show pity, we know we're in serious trouble. I searched for a video longer than six minutes that would give more background on the time the prophet was writing. I wasn't keen on devoting an hour to this - but I'm glad I did. Context is critical. Lest I ramble on, I just wanted to thank your organization for keeping this video available these many years. Viewing it was timely for me. Thank you!
  • @Beencouraged777
    Real man of God. Rare. Students could not have had a better instructor.
  • @unify9481
    Oh my God thank you for providing me such kind of lecture of your WORD , especially the Book of Ezekiel exposed in a way that I could learn .Bless your Servant that you are using to teach your people.Halelujah !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!