the calling of Ezekiel (Ezekiel 1-3)Ezekiel's vision of God sitting on his throne carried by four tetramorphs, each of them having four wings; wheels within wheels beside themHabakkuk ~ Ezekiel's vision of GodGod gives Ezekiel a scrollEzekiel eats the scroll given by GodEzekiel among the captives meditating about his callingEzekiel communicating with GodEzekiel's symbolic actson a tile the siege of Jerusalem is represented (Ezekiel 4:1-3)Ezekiel lies bound on his left side, looking at the tile with the representation of the siege of JerusalemEzekiel lies bound on his right side, looking at the tile with the representation of the siege of JerusalemEzekiel makes a barley bread, symbolizing famine in Jerusalem (Ezekiel 4:9-17)Ezekiel cuts his hair with a knife and weighs it in a balance (Ezekiel 5)Ezekiel burns and destroys two thirds of the hair he has cut and scatters the rest of it in the wind (symbol of the fall of Jerusalem and the captivity of its inhabitants)Ezekiel leaves Jerusalem through a hole in the city wall (Ezekiel 12:7)Ezekiel digs a hole in the city wallEzekiel commanded not to mourn the death of his wife in public (Ezekiel 24:12-27)Ezekiel joins two sticks (Ezekiel 37:15-17)other symbolic acts of Ezekielother symbolic acts of Ezekiel (with BOOK CHAPTER:VERSE)Ezekiel's visionsEzekiel's vision of God: an angel looking like fire takes him to God (through the air, by the hair) (Ezekiel 8)God shows Ezekiel the image of JealousyGod shows Ezekiel the idolatry of the elders and the women of Judahthe divine judgement of Jerusalem (Ezekiel 9-11)six men with weapons come to the temple of Jerusalemone of the six armed men marks the foreheads of those who mourn Judah's idolatry ~ Ezekiel's visionsall the people without marks are killed ~ the divine judgement of JerusalemEzekiel prays for mercyone of the six armed men receives burning coals from a cherub and sets Jerusalem on firethe glory of God leaves Jerusalem; the cherubim ascend with their wheelsEzekiel lifted up by a spirit and brought to the captives in ChaldeaEzekiel's vision of the valley of the dry bones (Ezekiel 37:1-10)the dry bones become bodies ~ Ezekiel's visionsresurrection: life is breathed into the bodies ~ Ezekiel's visionsEzekiel's vision of the new temple (Ezekiel 40 - 47:12)Ezekiel and the angel with a measuring reed in the templeEzekiel's vision of God's entry into the temple; Ezekiel falls to the groundthe Lord's ordinances of the altar ~ Ezekiel's vision of the new templethe closed temple-door ('porta clausa') ~ Ezekiel's visions
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Altes Testament
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Ancien Testament
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Antico Testamento
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Bibel
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Ezechiel
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Ezechiele
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Ezekiel
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Hesekiel
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Hesekiel
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Old Testament
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das Buch Ezechiel
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il libro di Ezechiele
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le livre d'Ézéchiel
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the book of Ezekiel
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the book of Ezekiel
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