<strong>Peace in the Book of Ezekiel.</strong> The prophet Ezekiel lived in a time when the people of Judah did not experience peace. He was a captive in Babylonia and preached to the exiles about the fall of Jerusalem, and after having heard about the fall, he preached about the restoration of the people. The book does not use the Hebrew word םולֹ שׁ very often; moreover, the Hebrew word does not always denote ‘peace’. This article discusses the use of the word in Ezekiel, comparing it with the other prophetic books in the Old Testament. The word occurs only seven times in the book. In Ezekiel 7:25, it deals with a vain search for peace. In Ezekiel 13, the false prophets are admonished for proclaiming peace when there is no ...
Ezekiel 13 forms part of a whole complex in the book of Ezekiel dealing with those prophetic voices ...
This work looks at a peculiar blaming of the religious class (especially, the prophets) as it appea...
‘Swords being turned into ploughshares’ are often portrayed as being tantamount to peace. Peace thou...
Peace in the Book of Ezekiel. The prophet Ezekiel lived in a time when the people of Judah did not e...
The book of Ezekiel is one of the prophetic books (Nevi’im) canonized in the Hebrew Bible. It is a t...
<strong>‘The God of peace’ in the New Testament. </strong>Why does the New Testament use...
This study in Ezekiel shows how an Old Testament prophet, known for his somewhat bizarre symbolism, ...
The question of hope in dark times, though topical, is not new. The Babylonian Exile (597/587&nd...
<strong>Swords turning into ploughshares is not peace – Peace (שָׁלֹום) in Isaiah 40−44. </...
Numerous texts refer to the activities of the spirit of God in relation to the life and work of the ...
Ezekiel 33 as pivotal point in the book of Ezekiel. Many scholars regarded Ezekiel as the introducti...
The interaction between prophet and audience is one of the important elements of the prophetic proce...
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Ezekiel 13 forms part of a whole complex in the book of Ezekiel dealing with those prophetic voices ...
Words of Ezekiel (WoEzek) or Pseudo-Ezekiel are the designated names to a group of manuscripts found...
Ezekiel 13 forms part of a whole complex in the book of Ezekiel dealing with those prophetic voices ...
This work looks at a peculiar blaming of the religious class (especially, the prophets) as it appea...
‘Swords being turned into ploughshares’ are often portrayed as being tantamount to peace. Peace thou...
Peace in the Book of Ezekiel. The prophet Ezekiel lived in a time when the people of Judah did not e...
The book of Ezekiel is one of the prophetic books (Nevi’im) canonized in the Hebrew Bible. It is a t...
<strong>‘The God of peace’ in the New Testament. </strong>Why does the New Testament use...
This study in Ezekiel shows how an Old Testament prophet, known for his somewhat bizarre symbolism, ...
The question of hope in dark times, though topical, is not new. The Babylonian Exile (597/587&nd...
<strong>Swords turning into ploughshares is not peace – Peace (שָׁלֹום) in Isaiah 40−44. </...
Numerous texts refer to the activities of the spirit of God in relation to the life and work of the ...
Ezekiel 33 as pivotal point in the book of Ezekiel. Many scholars regarded Ezekiel as the introducti...
The interaction between prophet and audience is one of the important elements of the prophetic proce...
<strong>Messianic peacemakers: Intertextual relationships between Zechariah 9-14 and the Gospe...
Ezekiel 13 forms part of a whole complex in the book of Ezekiel dealing with those prophetic voices ...
Words of Ezekiel (WoEzek) or Pseudo-Ezekiel are the designated names to a group of manuscripts found...
Ezekiel 13 forms part of a whole complex in the book of Ezekiel dealing with those prophetic voices ...
This work looks at a peculiar blaming of the religious class (especially, the prophets) as it appea...
‘Swords being turned into ploughshares’ are often portrayed as being tantamount to peace. Peace thou...