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Overview

Ezekiel

The Book of Ezekiel is a profound and complex prophetic text found in the Old Testament, attributed to the prophet Ezekiel, who was a priest and a prophet during the Babylonian exile. Ezekiel's ministry spanned a critical period in Israel's history, marked by the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple, and the subsequent exile of the Jewish people to Babylon. His writings reflect a deep concern for the spiritual state of Israel and a passionate call for repentance and restoration.

Ezekiel's unique style combines vivid imagery, symbolic actions, and a strong emphasis on the sovereignty of God. He addresses both the immediate concerns of his contemporaries and the future hope of restoration for Israel. The book is structured around a series of visions, prophecies, and symbolic acts that convey God's message to His people, emphasizing themes of judgment, hope, and the promise of a new covenant.

Chapters

48 Chapters

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Major movements in Ezekiel

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