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Ezekiel
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Ezekiel (lived c. 600 BC)

In the Old Testament, a Hebrew prophet. Carried into captivity in Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar in 597 BC, he preached that Jerusalem's fall was due to the sins of Israel. The book of Ezekiel begins with a description of a vision of supernatural beings.



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There he lists eleven points of contact between the book of Ezekiel and the Jesus tradition in the Gospels.
Wideman warns, however, against false prophecy, as in the African girl's prediction that the Zhosa cattle should be killed and in warnings from the Book of Ezekiel "against the prophets who have false visions and who foretell lies.
The gathering, called "Stand in the Gap" after a passage from the Old Testament book of Ezekiel, followed a week of largely favorable advance press in national news outlets that came despite protests by feminist groups alleging that PK sanctions male supremacy.
 
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