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Ezekiel Ch 7 Kings Without Crowns And The Treasury Of The Dispossessed

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Kings Without Crowns: The Treasury of the Dispossessed is a prophetic analytical study of Ezekiel 7 and the collapse of systems built on denial, favoritism, hidden compromise, and collective self-deception.


Written for the isolated conscience, this work follows the figure of the Profane Watchman — the outsider treated as defective by the inner circle precisely because he refuses to take part in its lie. Through Scripture, ancient literary witnesses, political thought, and historical examples, the study traces how corrupt institutions protect themselves, weaponize social pressure, silence truth-tellers, and finally collapse under the weight of their own standards.

This is not a soft devotional. It is a sober examination of spiritual accountability, institutional decay, and the strange inheritance reserved for those who choose the wilderness before the judgment arrives.


Inside, you will explore:



  • The meaning of Ezekiel’s “blossoming rod” as a sign of matured corruption
  • The psychology of the inner circle and the isolation of the truth-teller
  • The false security of wealth, status, and insider advantage
  • The collapse of compromised leadership when the trumpet sounds
  • The role of John the Baptist, Herodias, Herod, and the Calvary motif in exposing the dual paths
  • Why the wilderness becomes the treasury of the dispossessed


If you have ever stood alone because you would not participate in a lie, this study was written for you.


For readers of biblical prophecy, spiritual analysis, institutional critique, and truth-centered reflection.

You will get a PDF (149KB) file