Ezekiel (Bible): Difference between revisions
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:The book records the dates and years of Ezekiel’s visions with great precision. Except for part of chapter 29, the book follows a chronological order, beginning in the 5th year of his exile<ref name="겔1:1" /> and ending in the 25th year of captivity.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel+40%3A1&version=NIV |title=Ezekiel 40:1 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref> | :The book records the dates and years of Ezekiel’s visions with great precision. Except for part of chapter 29, the book follows a chronological order, beginning in the 5th year of his exile<ref name="겔1:1" /> and ending in the 25th year of captivity.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel+40%3A1&version=NIV |title=Ezekiel 40:1 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref> | ||
*'''Similarities to the Book of Revelation''' | *'''Similarities to the Book of Revelation''' | ||
:Some of Ezekiel’s visions resemble those in the Book of [[Revelation]] | :Some of Ezekiel’s visions closely resemble those in the Book of [[Revelation]]. These include: the vision of God’s glory (Ezekiel 1 ↔ Revelation 4), the eating of the scroll (Ezekiel 3 ↔ Revelation 10), and the river of life (Ezekiel 47 ↔ Revelation 22). | ||
* '''Shift in Content: Judgment & Restoration''' | * '''Shift in Content: Judgment & Restoration''' | ||
:The first half of Ezekiel’s ministry focused on prophesying Judah’s destruction due to its sins (Chapters 1–24). However, after Jerusalem was destroyed in Babylon’s third invasion, his message changed to one of hope and restoration (Chapters 33–48), offering comfort to those in exile. | :The first half of Ezekiel’s ministry focused on prophesying Judah’s destruction due to its sins (Chapters 1–24). However, after Jerusalem was destroyed in Babylon’s third invasion, his message changed to one of hope and restoration (Chapters 33–48), offering comfort to those in exile. | ||