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== Summary == [[File:Flemish - Ezekiel's Vision of the Sign "Tau" (Ezekiel IX -2-7) - Walters 44616.jpg|thumb|A mid-12th-century [[Flanders|Flemish]] piece of copperwork depicting Ezekiel's Vision of the Sign "Tau" from Ezekiel IX:2β7. The item is held by the [[Walters Museum]].]] [[File:Ezikiel scroll.png|thumb|Scroll of the prophet Ezekiel]] The book opens with a vision of [[Yahweh|YHWH]] ({{Script/Hebrew|ΧΧΧΧ}}). The book moves on to anticipate the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, explains this as God's punishment, and closes with the promise of a new beginning and a [[Third Temple|new Temple]].<ref>Redditt 2008, p. 148</ref> # Inaugural vision [[Ezekiel 1:1]]β3:27: God approaches Ezekiel as the divine warrior, riding in His [[Merkabah|battle chariot]]. The chariot is drawn by four living creatures, each having four faces (those of a man, a lion, an ox, and an eagle) and four wings. Beside each "living creature" is a "wheel within a wheel", with "tall and awesome" rims full of eyes all around. God commissions Ezekiel as a prophet and as a "watchman" in Israel: "Son of man, I am sending you to the Israelites." (2:3) # Judgment on Israel and Judah<ref>{{bibleverse|Ezekiel|4:1β24:27|HE}}</ref> and on the nations:<ref>{{bibleverse|Ezekiel|25:1β32:32|HE}}</ref> God warns of the certain destruction of [[Jerusalem]] and of the devastation of the nations that have troubled His people: the [[Ammon]]ites, [[Moab]]ites, [[Edom]]ites and [[Philistines]], the Phoenician cities of [[Tyre (Lebanon)|Tyre]] and [[Sidon]], and [[Biblical Egypt|Egypt]]. # Building a new city:<ref>{{bibleverse|Ezekiel|33:1β48:35|HE}}</ref> The Jewish exile will come to an end, a new city and new Temple will be built, and the Israelites will be gathered and blessed as never before. Some of the highlights include:<ref>Blenkinsopp (1990)</ref> * The "throne vision", in which Ezekiel sees God enthroned in the Temple among the Heavenly Host;<ref>{{bibleverse|Ezekiel|1:4β28|HE}}</ref> * The first "temple vision", in which Ezekiel sees God leave the Temple because of the abominations practiced there (meaning the worship of idols rather than YHWH, the official God of Judah);<ref>{{bibleverse|Ezekiel|8:1β16|HE}}</ref> * Images of Israel, in which Israel is seen as a harlot bride, among other things;<ref>{{bibleverse|Ezekiel|15β19|HE}}</ref> * The [[Vision of the Valley of Dry Bones|"valley of dry bones"]], in which the prophet sees the dead of the house of Israel rise again;<ref>{{bibleverse|Ezekiel|37:1β14|HE}}</ref> * The destruction of [[Gog and Magog]], in which Ezekiel sees Israel's enemies destroyed and a new age of peace established;<ref>{{bibleverse|Ezekiel|38β39|HE}}</ref> *The final temple vision, in which Ezekiel sees the third temple commonwealth centered on a new temple in Jerusalem, to which God's [[Shekinah]] ([[Divine Presence]]) has returned.<ref>{{bibleverse|Ezekiel|40β48|HE}}</ref>
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