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(Created page with "== Introduction == The '''Book of Ezekiel''' is one of the major prophetic books of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament. It is attributed to the prophet Ezekiel, who lived during the 6th century BCE. The book is known for its vivid imagery, complex symbolism, and detailed prophecies concerning the fate of Israel and other nations. It is a cornerstone of both Jewish and Christian theological traditions. == Historical Cont...")
 
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Ezekiel is known for his elaborate and often surreal visions. These include the vision of the [[Merkabah|Merkabah]] (divine chariot) in Chapter 1, the [[Temple Vision|Temple Vision]] in Chapters 40-48, and the vision of the [[Valley of Dry Bones|Valley of Dry Bones]] in Chapter 37.
Ezekiel is known for his elaborate and often surreal visions. These include the vision of the [[Merkabah|Merkabah]] (divine chariot) in Chapter 1, the [[Temple Vision|Temple Vision]] in Chapters 40-48, and the vision of the [[Valley of Dry Bones|Valley of Dry Bones]] in Chapter 37.


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[[Image:Detail-97801.jpg|thumb|center|Illustration of Ezekiel's vision of the divine chariot, with intricate details of the wheels and creatures.|class=only_on_mobile]]
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