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Ezekiel

~593–571 BCE, among the exiles in Babylon

Priest-prophet among the first deportees to Babylon. He saw a vision of four living creatures and wheels within wheels and the glory of God departing the temple. He was commanded to act out the siege of Jerusalem. His wife died and he was forbidden to mourn. He prophesied the valley of dry bones and the return of the glory to a new temple.

On their voice

~593 BCE. A priest in exile, given the most visually intense prophecy in the Hebrew Bible. He performed symbolic acts for years — lying on his side, eating bread baked over dung. His language is strange and cosmic. He also spoke the most direct statement of individual accountability in the OT: "the soul who sins shall die."

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