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2015
Ezekiel was a tragic poet who probably lived in Alexandria, Egypt, in the 2nd century bce . His tragedy Exagoge dramatizes the story of Moses, known from the biblical tradition.
Corrine L. Carvalho, Carol J. Dempsey
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Ezekiel was a tragic poet who probably lived in Alexandria, Egypt, in the 2nd century bce . His tragedy Exagoge dramatizes the story of Moses, known from the biblical tradition.
Corrine L. Carvalho, Carol J. Dempsey
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Harvard Theological Review, 1931
From the earliest times we hear of doubts and difficulties in the Book of Ezekiel which have beset alike the pious and the inquiring student. In patient love, like that of the talmudic sage of old, generations have poured jars of oil into their lamps hoping to illumine in that prophecy what seems but an impenetrable gloom.
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From the earliest times we hear of doubts and difficulties in the Book of Ezekiel which have beset alike the pious and the inquiring student. In patient love, like that of the talmudic sage of old, generations have poured jars of oil into their lamps hoping to illumine in that prophecy what seems but an impenetrable gloom.
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2016
The Book of Ezekiel is set in the tumultuous period of the early sixth century, when successive Babylonian invasions devastated Judah and Jerusalem. It introduces Ezekiel himself as one of the Judahite exiles to Babylonia of 597 B.C.E., and his prophecies act as a kind of commentary on unfolding events.
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The Book of Ezekiel is set in the tumultuous period of the early sixth century, when successive Babylonian invasions devastated Judah and Jerusalem. It introduces Ezekiel himself as one of the Judahite exiles to Babylonia of 597 B.C.E., and his prophecies act as a kind of commentary on unfolding events.
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2021
Abstract The twentieth century was most important for the study of Greek Ezekiel, starting with the pioneering work of Thackeray which set the tone for further research. He launched the multiple-translator theory, which tended to dominate research on Ezekiel for decades. He also isolated Ezek.
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Abstract The twentieth century was most important for the study of Greek Ezekiel, starting with the pioneering work of Thackeray which set the tone for further research. He launched the multiple-translator theory, which tended to dominate research on Ezekiel for decades. He also isolated Ezek.
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2012
The book of Ezekiel, with its forty-eight chapters, is the third of the so-called Major Prophets (after Isaiah and Jeremiah). Ezekiel was a priest and a prophet in the years leading up to and following the Babylonian invasion of Judah in the early 6th century bce.
Jacqueline Lapsley, Safwat Marzouk
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The book of Ezekiel, with its forty-eight chapters, is the third of the so-called Major Prophets (after Isaiah and Jeremiah). Ezekiel was a priest and a prophet in the years leading up to and following the Babylonian invasion of Judah in the early 6th century bce.
Jacqueline Lapsley, Safwat Marzouk
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2019
Abstract Ezekiel’s prophecy was a major factor in the centuries-long transformation of Israel’s national religion into two vibrant global faiths. Ezekiel is the most theocentric of biblical writers; his biography and personal voice are eclipsed by divine oracles and vision reports, with only the sparest narrative frame.
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Abstract Ezekiel’s prophecy was a major factor in the centuries-long transformation of Israel’s national religion into two vibrant global faiths. Ezekiel is the most theocentric of biblical writers; his biography and personal voice are eclipsed by divine oracles and vision reports, with only the sparest narrative frame.
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