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The book of '''Ezekiel''' is the 26th book of the Old Testament, named after the prophet Ezekiel, who is traditionally believed to have written it. Taken captive to [[Babylon]] during the Neo-Babylonian Empire, Ezekiel received divine visions and revelations while in exile. Through prophetic visions, symbolic actions, and messages, he foretold both the destruction and future restoration of [[Jerusalem]]. This book is classified among the Major Prophets, alongside [[Isaiah]], [[Book of Jeremiah|Jeremiah]], and [[Book of Daniel|Daniel]].
The book of '''Ezekiel''' is the 26th book of the Old Testament, named after the prophet Ezekiel, who is traditionally believed to have written it. Taken captive to [[Babylon]] during the Neo-Babylonian Empire, Ezekiel received divine visions and revelations while in exile. Through prophetic visions, symbolic actions, and messages, he foretold both the destruction and future restoration of [[Jerusalem]]. This book is classified among the Major Prophets, alongside [[Isaiah]], [[Jeremiah (Bible)|Jeremiah]], and [[Book of Daniel|Daniel]].


==The Writer: Ezekiel==
==The Writer: Ezekiel==