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The First Chapter on the Book of Ezekiel as a Model of Communication between the Lord and the World He Created [PDF]
The article is devoted to interpretation of an image of the Chariot in Chapter 1 of the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel. The author tries to get into a riddle of the first vision of Ezekiel and proposes the hypothesis of the Chariot as a model of mutual ...
Vera Mitrofanova
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Textual Commentary on the Ethiopic Text of Ezekiel 1–11
This article provides a textual commentary on the Gǝʿǝz text of Ezekiel 1–11 as edited by Michael Knibb in his recently published edition, The Ethiopic Text of the Book of Ezekiel: a Critical Edition (2015), and complements what is said in the ...
Michael Knibb
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Die boek van Esegiël in/en die Nuwe Testament
Ezekiel in the New Testament. In studies of the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, the book of Ezekiel has not received much attention, with Revelation the exception to the rule.
Herculaas F. (Herrie) van Rooy
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The Hebrew Bible mentions 12 precious stones arranged in four rows of three each on the high priest’s breastpiece in two lists (Ex 28:17–20 and 39:10–13).
Cynthia L. Miller-Naudé +1 more
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The Tyrian King in MT and LXX Ezekiel 28:12b–15
The biblical prophecy in Ezekiel 28:11–19 records a dirge against the king from Tyre. While the Hebrew Masoretic Text (MT) identifies the monarch as a cherub, the Greek Septuagint (LXX) distinguishes the royal from the cherub.
Lydia Lee
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THE VISION OF THE PROPHET EZEKIEL IN QUMRAN LITERATURE
The article deals with the adaptation of the vision of the prophet Ezekiel in the literature of Qumran, namely, in two texts of a liturgical nature - “4QBerakhot” and “The Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice”.
Tsoi A.K.
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Die retoriese funksie van die wisselwerking tussen ’n profeet en sy gehoor in die boek Esegiël
In the book of the prophet Ezekiel, indications are found of the interaction between the prophet and his audience. Prophecy always had the aim to convince its audience of something and are therefore always of a rhetorical nature.
H.F. (Herrie) van Rooy
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Mythological Crossings in Ancient Near East
The literary motif of crossing has been transmitted over generations in royal Mesopotamian inscriptions as well as in the Levant with its political and ideological issues, mostly royal conquest and victory. It also plays an important role in mythological
Stéphanie Anthonioz
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Elements of Merkābāh Mysticism in the Targum Jonathan to the Book of Ezekiel
The chariot-shaped throne of God in the heavens (merkābāh) from Ezekiel’s visions (Ezek 1; 10) was the subject of the earliest Jewish mystical speculation.
Marek Parchem
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A Literary Archaeology of Reverend Hickman’s Juneteenth Sermon in Ralph Ellison’s Second Novel [PDF]
This is an investigation of the intertexts and allusions in Reverend Hickman’s Juneteenth celebration sermon in Ralph Ellison’s second novel (in both published versions). The sermon is of critical importance to Ellison’s post-Invisible Man career.
Paul Devlin
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