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Questions regarding the book of the prophet Ezekiel or the prophet himself.
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Why is the plural "ones" used in Ezekiel 37:17?
ă-ḥā-ḏîm (words ones), i.e. a set of words = a lexicon
Genesis 27:44
yā-mîm ’ă-ḥā-ḏîm (days ones), i.e. a set of days = a while
Genesis 29:20
yā-mîm ’ă-ḥā-ḏîm (days ones), i.e. a set of days = a while
Ezekiel … And the heathen shall know that I the LORD do sanctify Israel, when my sanctuary shall be in the midst of them for evermore.
-- Ezekiel 37:27-28 (KJV) …
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Did Ezekiel fulfill the 430 days of lying on his left & right side?
The solar year is about eleven days longer than twelve lunar months. The Bible does not directly mention the addition of "embolismic" or intercalary months. However, without the insertion of emboli …
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Who does the deceiving in Ezekiel 14:9?
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The Hebrew word given here by the KJV as "persuade" is from the same root as that given as "deceived" in Ezekiel 14:9, פָּתָה (Strong's H6601 - pathah) …
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Is the binding of the prophet figurative in Ezekiel 3:25?
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God says in Ezekiel 4:8 that HE will bind Ezekiel with cords, but this will be done via the agents (THEY) that were mentioned previously in Ezekiel 3:25. … The cords of Ezekiel 3:25 are literal, and were deployed by agents in God's service who would assist Ezekiel in his modelling of the days that were soon to come upon the children of Israel. …
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In what sense is the word אור used in Ezekiel 5:2?
אוּר ('uwr - Strong's H217) appears in Ezekiel 5:2. … It is a noun and appears only six times in the Hebrew Bible, 5 times in Isaiah (4 times given as fire, and 1 time given as light), and 1 time in Ezekiel 5:2 as fire. …
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The seventy rooms (of pictures) in the temple in Ezekiel 8:11-13?
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-- Ezekiel 8:7-12 (KJV)
In verse 10, Ezekiel describes what he saw when he entered through the door, "every form of creeping things, and abominable beasts, and all the idols of the house of Israel … In verse 12, the LORD says, rhetorically, "hast thou seen ...", since He knows what Ezekiel has just witnessed for himself. …
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Ezekiel 43:9 "dwell in [WHOSE] midst forever"?
Ezekiel 43:9 relies upon the reference to the "sons of Israel" in Ezekiel 43:7, as shown below. … Not all the "sons of Israel", however, will experience the full blessing of the presence of Yahweh in their midst, but only those the prophet states in Ezekiel 43:11, who "are ashamed of all they have …
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Why would God create vessels of wrath prepared for destruction (Romans 9:21-22) if He has no...
The issue, as I see it, is a misunderstanding Paul's use of the Greek word πλάσμα (Strong's G4110 - plasma). God doesn't knit together each and every human being in the womb, but moulds/shapes/fashion …