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Ezekiel 4 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

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Ezekiel 4 — Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

God commands Ezekiel to act out the siege of Jerusalem as a living sign. The brick represents the city; the siege works foretell Babylon’s coming attack. Ezekiel lies on his side for a specified number of days, each day symbolizing a year of Israel’s and Judah’s guilt.

The rationed bread and water point to the famine conditions that will occur during the siege. This dramatic act shows that God patiently warned His people long before judgment arrived. Judgment is not sudden — it is measured, communicated, and deserved.

Christ-Foreshadowing

Ezekiel bears the symbolic weight of Israel’s sin publicly and obediently. This foreshadows Christ, who would one day bear the true weight of sin — not symbolically, but fully — so judgment could ultimately be satisfied through sacrifice.

Ezekiel 4

“The Siege on the Side”

Verse 1

“Son of man, take a brick and lay it down,

Carve Jerusalem, mark the town.

Set siege ramps, camps all around,

This sign will speak without a sound.”

Pre-Chorus

An iron plate between us stood,

A wall of judgment, firm and good.

I set my face against the city gate,

A sign of siege, a coming fate.

Chorus

I lay on my side beneath the weight,

Bearing the years, counting the days.

The sin of the house pressed into time,

Each day a year, each moment a sign.

Verse 2

Three hundred ninety days I lay,

For Israel’s guilt carried this way.

Then forty more for Judah’s blame,

The burden measured, named by name.

Pre-Chorus 2

With arm made bare, unmoving stance,

I prophesied with no advance.

Bound by command, unable to turn,

A silent sermon — hard to learn.

Chorus

I lay on my side beneath the weight,

Bearing the years, counting the days.

The sin of the house pressed into time,

Each day a year, each moment a sign.

Bridge

Rations weighed, the bread made small,

Barley, lentils — measured all.

Water sipped, just drop by drop,

Hunger teaching what words cannot.

Outro / Anchor Line

So will the city starve inside,

When sword and famine collide.

This is the sign before the fall:

God warns in mercy before it all.