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Ezekiel, Prophet of the Spirit: רוח in the Book of Ezekiel
Numerous texts refer to the activities of the spirit of God in relation to the life and work of the Old Testament prophets. This is the case for both the former prophets as well as the latter prophets. The focus of this paper will be the book of Ezekiel.
Leonard P. Maré
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‘Strike Your Hands’ in the Book of Ezekiel and Contemporary Ghanaian Christian Practice of Clapping in Prayer: The Problem of Interpretation and Application of Scripture [PDF]
In contemporary Ghanaian Christianity, clapping of hands in prayer has become an accepted practice. The Book of Ezekiel has been quoted to support this practice.
Yaw Adu-Gyamfi
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Ezekiel, Ethnicity, and Identity
The written sources from the ancient Near East are for the most part authored from the perspective of the dominant group and yield a very limited view on people’s identities from an emic point of view that would correspond to their own self ...
Martti Nissinen
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Ezekiel and the Construction of Cultural Trauma
The book of Ezekiel may be effectively understood in terms of Jeffrey Alexander’s theory of cultural trauma, in which catastrophic events take on a wider cultural significance because they are perceived as having consequences for group identity. The book
Crouch C. L.
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The article concentrates on the paroimias from the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel, which are intended for liturgical service in the movable commemorations cycle: Ezekiel 1:1-21 for Holy Monday, Ezekiel 1:21-28 for Holy Tuesday, Ezekiel 2:3-3:3 for Holy ...
Lora Taseva, Maria Yovcheva
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“Adakah Harapan untuk Tulang-tulang Kering Ini?”
The crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic bring pain and suffering, and hope is the only thing that helps us deal with the impact of the pandemic. The issue of hope is also raised in the book of Ezekiel.
Isakh Hendrik, Ira D. Mangililo
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Peace in the Book of Ezekiel. The prophet Ezekiel lived in a time when the people of Judah did not experience peace. He was a captive in Babylonia and preached to the exiles about the fall of Jerusalem, and after having heard about the fall, he ...
Herculaas (Herrie) F. van Rooy
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The book Ezekiel continues to present various challenges to students studying the text as a result of redaction and revision that the book went through. One will find many different points of view when analysing the book as a whole. Ezekiel’s presence in
Jana Coetzee
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This contribution highlights some of the dimensions of the biblical book called "Ezekiel." Its point of departure is that biblical books are “books” in a special way, not only because they ask their readers to approach them as means of God's revelations,
Silvio Sergio Scatolini Apóstolo
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Esegiël 33 as wentelpunt in die boek van Esegiël
Baie geleerdes het Esegiël as die inleiding tot die laaste groot gedeelte van die boek (Eseg 33–48) beskou, met terugverwysing na die eerste gedeelte van die boek (Eseg 1–24).
Herrie F. van Rooy
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