| God sent young Ezekiel to Babylon with a message of hope to the Jews sorrowing over their exile. Jeremiah remained in devastated Jerusalem. Daniel was embedded as God’s man in the Babylonian palace. Contrast the 2 links below. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The book of Ezekiel is an apocalypse using highly symbolic language (Daniel and The Revelation being the other two books. All three prophets (Ezekiel, Daniel, and John) saw the brightest light and held the highest hope for the future, viewing the glory of the coming age when Christ will rule and reign in Jerusalem. Such is the wonderfully optimistic "New Beginning" theme of the book of Ezekiel. Psalms 137:1 - 4 Ezekiel 1:1 - 3 |
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