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A collection of poems, roughly half about the Bible and half featuring fanciful animal tales and adventures are featured in Ezekiel & Meytu.There are tributes to the prophet Ezekiel and to prophet Isaiah's son Shear-Jashub. A poetic retelling of Herodias and John the Baptist are also highlighted, as well as an ode to St. Paul and Festus.When it comes to the fanciful, a grand speech made by a golf ball to other golf balls on the green looks ahead to better times. Other whimsical offerings include guinea pigs that get lost, an Australian Bushranger who goes on an adventure around the world, a gnat that gets too big for its boots, and an opera-singing baby.Stories from the Songs of the Book are from Biblical times and are set in the Holy Land or the Roman Empire. The Fanciful Songs main characters are often animals or inanimate objects that come to life in a variety of imaginative landscapes and times. These wonderful poems bring out the humour in the Bible.About the Author: Othniel Poole lives in a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, where there used to be a lot of koalas. "There are still a few, and when they sound their cry, they sound like coffee percolators."Publisher's website: http: //sbprabooks.com/OthnielPoole
In this study of the life and character of the prophet Ezekiel we have selected some outstanding highlights--the call of the prophet, the departure to heaven of the glory of God, the prophecy of Tyre's fall, the restoration and redemption of the Jewish people back to Israel, and some beautiful insights into the coming eternal and world-wide rule and reign of the LORD over his kingdom.
A prophet's heart broken, a woman's joy gone. What does Yahweh have planned for His people?On the brink of Jerusalem's demise, devoted priest, Ezekiel, sees the insincerity of Judah's worship. Despite his efforts to call the people back to true worship of Yahweh, priests, artisans, valiant warriors, and royals are exiled to Babylon. When God gives him messages of continued judgment for the people in his homeland, his heart breaks. How can he minister to the people from so far away?The presence of the Lord is tangible when Shiriel sings in the temple, and her voice prepares the hearts of many to worship. When she is exiled to Babylon, her faith is shaken. Does the Lord's presence extend beyond Jerusalem and His holy temple? Ezekiel is struck mute and paralyzed as he begins his prophetic ministry, and Shiriel devises a plan to get the Lord's message back to the unfaithful people of Judah. Shiriel struggles with discontentment as serving the Lord looks nothing like she'd imagined. Can she provide for her family and carry out her husband's ministry when her joy is gone, and her own dreams are placed on hold?How will Yahweh save His people from themselves? Find out in Ezekiel's Song
A story about a toddler boy and his encounter with a baby rabbit.
Ezekiel: An Electric Tale
Richard J. Miller
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Ezekiel & the Millennial Reign of Christ
Reed R Simonsen
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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So, you think you understand Ezekiel? A book about a wheel way up in the sky? Well, not really. The Book of Ezekiel tells us much about the horrors thatare coming upon the world in the Battle of Armageddon. Who is Gog? Who is MaGog? Why are there two battles of Gog & Magog and which is the Battle of Armageddon? What secrets does Ezekiel reveal in terms of the time table for the End Times? When will the Messiah return? Why do the Rabbis say some verses of Ezekiel are forbidden to discuss and how does Eastern Thinking explain why? What is the meaning of the strange vision Ezekiel saw? Are there animals in heaven? Why Lions, Oxen, & Eagles? Why is Ezekiel called the Father of Modern Judaism? What are the Riddles of the Lioness? The Eagle? The Vines? Will the Jews rebuild Solomon's Temple? When? Where? What is the meaning of the Valley of the Dry Bones and Why does the Restoration hold the answer to their voice? So what's in this strange book of scripture that caused God to preserve it throughout the ages for you and me? It's a feast of heavenly knowledge A Gospel Feast Time to read the Book of Ezekiel again as you have neverread it before. A Book for you at the end of time. Come and feast at the Lord's Table on the Word of God The Gospel of Jesus Christ is as rich andrewarding as you wish to make it. This is Book V in the Gospel Feast Series. Book IV: Zechariah & the Teachers ofrighteousness; Book III: Ruth; Book II: Jonah; & Book I: Daniel are also available. Time to Feast upon the WORD of GOD For those wanting a more summarized version of Ezekiel's writings, dealing primarily with future events, please consider Vol. 5a in the series instead: The Essential Ezekiel. Also available on Amazon in paperback and for Kindle eReaders
Four rifle shells with cryptic markings are delivered to Finn's Pub. Annie Lake dismisses the package as a prank. After reading the accompanying note, Andrew Duffy isn't so sure. In the second installment of the Andrew Duffy mysteries, Duff and the newly formed TEAM Agency are tasked with unraveling clues that lead them into the past, pointing to an event in the Nixon era that is having repercussions in the present. Through the course of their investigation Duff and the Team stumble upon a serial killer that has been active and undetected for over forty years. The only clues they have are the ammunition and accompanying note. They soon discover that they have less than a month to prevent another murder. When the person being threatened is a friend, Duff and the team find their personal and professional ethics being challenged in order to prevent another tragedy and put an end to a possible decades long spree.
Ezekiel Letter Tracing for Kids Trace my Name Workbook: Tracing Books for Kids ages 3 - 5 Pre-K & Kindergarten Practice Workbook
Ezekiel Books
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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EZEKIEL Name Tracing Workbook - Preschoolers Kindergarten Practice Workbook - Toddlers Writing Notebook - Learn How to Write EZEKIEL - Preschoolers Activities Teaching your child the basics of writing is a difficult task especially if he or she is full of energy and finds it more difficult to focus. In order to give him a push in the first years of school or kindergartner, we are presenting a revolutionary way of teaching your baby the basics of the alphabet: the name tracing workbook for children. Why our workbook? The name tracing workbook has been designed specifically to teach children the basic of spelling and writing. By learning to write his own name, your child will develop the abilities and skills needed in the first years of schools while having fun. The 100 pages activity book is the perfect choice if you are searching to invest in your child's education from the beginning so don't hesitate and get him the only workbook he needs LEARNING THE FIRST LETTERS teaching your toddler the first letters and how to spell his or her name is difficult, which is why we have designed a special workbook that will make the learning process easier and a lot more fun, adding to the baby's educational fund. PERSONALIZED WORKING: the name is the first word any child should learn how to spell, but it is almost impossible to find special help for that task. EZEKIEL Name Tracing Workbook is divided in 12 themed chapters that will teach your toddler how to spell his or her name in a fun and interactive way. WHAT IT CONTAINS: EZEKIEL Name Tracing Workbook counts no less than 100 pages divided in 12 themed sheets that propose recognition activities, letter tracing practice and letter games, that are sure to teach your child the basics of writing and spelling. FOR TODDLERS: EZEKIEL Name Tracing Workbook is made especially for children aged 3 to 6 so your son or daughter will be well prepared for both kindergarten and first grade Learning the alphabet will be a piece of cake if your kid will already have the foundation letter tracing so why not give him a head start in school. THE PERFECT GIFT: offering a present to a toddler that is both fun and parents-approved is an almost impossible task, but the name tracing workbook has it all: it is educational, personalized and made especially for youngsters ages 3 to 6 so, if you're trying to bring a smile on a kid's face, this is it
N65 was designed to give the US and its allies the upper hand by decimating its enemies young, intelligent citizens, leaving only those with fewer neurons--the elderly, the limited, the psychotic--behind. They didn't count on the gas affecting the entire planet. Or that the earth itself, would revolt. Will those that remain be able to survive the New World? Or will civilization come to an end?
Septuagint's Ezekiel and the Ba'al Cycle
Ezekiel Ben Buzi; Scriptural Research Institute
Digital Ink Productions
2021
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Ezekiel is one of the best-structured books in the Old Testament. It is commonly recognized that the strongly interrelated vision accounts (Ez 1:1–3:15; 8–11; 37:1–14; 40–48) contribute greatly to this impression of unity. However, there is a marked lacuna in publications focusing on the vision accounts in Ezekiel as an interconnected text corpus. The present study combines redaction-critical analysis with literary methods that are typically used in a synchronic approach. Drawing on the paradigm of Fortschreibung, it is the first to present a united redaction history that takes into account the growing interconnections and dependencies between the vision accounts. Building on these results, the second part follows the development of selected themes, such as the relationships between characters, the roles of intermediate figures and anthropological and theological implications, throughout the stages of redaction.The study thus represents an important step towards an understanding of the complex redaction history of the book of Ezekiel, and indeed of its theology. The combination of diachronic and synchronic methods makes it relevant for scholars of both directions and is itself a methodological statement.
The first twenty-four chapters of the book of Ezekiel are characterised by vehement declarations of judgement. This observation leaves the impression that Ezekiel 1–7 is devoid of references to hope and restoration. However, there is a redactional stratum in this section that supplemented the texts with material that conveys restoration and hope for the future. In Ezekiel 1–7, many of these additions focus on priestly topics. The motif of restoration in the redactional material of Ezekiel 3–5 is expressed by the reinstatement of Ezekiel in his priestly role. This editorial emphasis on Ezekiel as priest in the redactional material suggests that the redaction was influenced by Zechariah 3, a text that depicts the reinstitution of the exiled Zadokite priesthood. Moreover, the redactional material of Ezekiel 6-7 drew inspiration from the Law of the Temple in Ezekiel 43-46, as the redactors sought to enhance Ezekiel’s priestly role. The study provides new insights into how redactors, who may have been associated with the Zadokite priesthood, inserted the message of hope and restoration into the literary unit Ezekiel 1-7 during the post-exilic period.
Ezekiel's Visionary Temple in Babylonian Context examines evidence from Babylonian sources to better understand Ezekiel's vision of the future temple as it appears in chapters 40–48. Tova Ganzel argues that Neo-Babylonian temples provide a meaningful backdrop against which many unique features of Ezekiel's vision can and should be interpreted. In pointing to the similarities between Neo-Babylonian temples and the description in the book of Ezekiel, Ganzel demonstrates how these temples served as a context for the prophet's visions and describes the extent to which these similarities provide a further basis for broader research of the connections between Babylonia and the Bible. Ultimately, she argues the extent to which the book of Ezekiel models its temple on those of the Babylonians. Thus, this book suggests a comprehensive picture of the book of Ezekiel’s worldview and to contextualize its visionary temple by comparing its vision to the actual temples surrounding the Judeans in exile.
Ezekiel’s Sign-Acts
De Gruyter
2024
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The Ezekiel passages describing the instructions for, and dramatization of, divine messages (Ezekiel 3-5; 12; 24; 37) are among the most bizarre in the Hebrew Bible. The prophet is commanded to embody his message of judgment to Jerusalem, and these actions clarify the oracles they surround. Yet, these sign-acts are frequently overlooked within Ezekiel studies, which tend to focus on the book’s strange visions and controversial oracles. This volume addresses the growing diversity in approaches in Ezekiel studies by inviting international senior and junior scholars to focus on the texts concerning Ezekiel’s sign-acts. It aims to redirect scholarly attention to these often-ignored texts, which stand so central to understanding the nature of prophecy as well as the overall book of Ezekiel.
The consistent presence of juridical diction, legal metaphors, and courtroom imagery reveals that Ezekiel 1-33 is set within a precise juridical framework. In this study, Joel B. Kemp argues that focusing upon these legal elements has two primary benefits for our understanding of the book. First, the juridical framework provides greater clarity and coherence to some passages within Ezekiel 1-33. Second, the book (especially Ezekiel 16) uses its legal elements to articulate a version of Judahite identity under Neo-Babylonian hegemony. To connect these legal elements to identity development, the author uses some insights from the works of Erik Erikson and Urie Bronfenbrenner. According to his analysis, Ezekiel 16 equates the legal status of the city with Judahite identity to prove that the experiences of Neo-Babylonian domination did not nullify or rescind the legal agreement (????) between the deity and Judahites. Rather, the punishment this chapter describes demonstrates the continuing validity of the contract and the version of Judahite identity rooted in it. Consequently, the Judahites' acceptance of the legal appropriateness of Neo-Babylonian domination is the sine qua non for remaining in the legal relationship that defines Judahite identity.