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The visions of the Prophet Ezekiel are some of the most evocative in the Old Testament, ... The vision pertains to God s resurrection of Israel from a state of devastation to great power.
The prophet Ezekiel, writing from exile, has a visionary, mystical experience of God. From his exile in Babylon, Ezekiel’s vision of YHWH might not seem logical to modern readers, but what ...
Then, just as Ezekiel does, as our heart breaks God needs us to reach inside and feel God’s purpose. God wants to restore us. In God’s vision, devastation never wins.
Ezekiel encouraged a demoralized exile community, presenting them with a vision of patience and hope. Often in our history, we imagine that we are living in the closing chapters of an epic chronicle.
When God commanded Ezekiel to show the children of Israel a vision of the plans for His ideal Temple, He commanded him to preface the vision with a message which blended both hope and despair ...
(Ezekiel 3:12) These angelic responses were considered so magisterial that they were enshrined in the Kiddusha (holiness) section of the Amidah, where we proclaim God’s holy status.
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