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Book of Ezekiel

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The Book of Ezekiel records the prophetic visions and messages of Ezekiel, who lived among the exiled Judeans in Babylon from approximately 593 to 571 BC. The book includes vivid, symbolic language and describes Ezekiel's commission as a prophet, his visions of God's throne chariot, the state of the temple in Jerusalem, and the impending destruction of Jerusalem and the surrounding nations.

It also contains parables and allegories that depict Israel's rebellion and idolatry, as well as God's judgment and justice.

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Mentioned in 9 episodes

Mentioned by Diana Pasulka in the context of discussing the book of Ezekiel and its interpretations.
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#166 Diana Pasulka - Religious History, UFO Phenomena and the Ancient Mysteries of Purgatory
Mentioned by Alex O'Connor in reference to explicit language describing genitalia in the Bible.
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#110 The Cultural Tutor - Why Modern Love Fails and How to Rescue It
Mentioned by Tim Mackie when discussing the structure of the Hebrew Bible.
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What Made the Tribe of Levi Special? – Numbers E1
Mentioned in relation to prophecies about the Holy Spirit being poured out in the last days.
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Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (Year C) - Luke 3: 15-16, 21-22
Cited by Matt Hagee when referencing the prophecy of heavenly air assault.
Weekly Roundup: US-Iran Tensions and SCOTUS Rulings on Trans Rights
Mentioned by Robert Barron when discussing the prophet Ezekiel and his prophecy of the return of Yahweh's glory.
SPECIAL: Bishop Barron's “Tre Ore” Reflections
Mentioned by John Andrews as a prophetic text related to shepherding.
The Pastor as Shepherd | Disruptive Presence 114
Referenced when discussing visions of God.
An Inner Conviction: Neville Goddard's Extraordinary Lecture (1968)
Mentioned by the speaker in relation to similar language about God gathering his people, as found in Mark 13.
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) - Mark 13: 24-32
Mentioned as a source of insights into the dynamic between God and his son.
The Psychology of God's Dark Side

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