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But a divine force mastered me and raised me to my feet again. Now go within doors, he said, and shut thyself in there … (Ezekiel 3, 24)
Then, when my message I give thee, I will unseal thy lips, and thou shalt speak to that rebellious brood in the name of the Lord God, hear they or deny thee hearing.✻ (Ezekiel 3, 27)
Mountains of Israel, thou shalt say, listen to the word of the Lord God; here is a message from the Lord God to mountain and hill, to rocky slope and river-bed. I mean to let the sword loose on you, pull shrine down, (Ezekiel 6, 3)
And thou, son of man …✻ A message to the land of Israel from the Lord God! For this land, for every corner of it, here is doom, here is doom. (Ezekiel 7, 2)
It seemed as if an outstretched hand caught me by a lock of my hair; and with that, a force lifted me up between heaven and earth, and I was carried away in a divine transport to Jerusalem. There was the gateway of the inner court, looking northwards, and there was that image of rival deity God sees and hates. (Ezekiel 8, 3)
And the brightness of the Lord’s presence, cherub-throned, rose up above the threshold, till the house was all smoke, and all the precincts filled with the divine radiance; (Ezekiel 10, 4)
Son of man, the divine voice said to me, here are folk that plot mischief, and give the city ruinous counsel. (Ezekiel 11, 2)
With that, the spirit of the Lord came full upon me, and bade me speak. This message I gave them from the Lord of hosts, These are your own words, men of Israel; can I not read your hearts? (Ezekiel 11, 5)
Not such is the message the Lord God sends them; Far away I have banished them, says he, widely scattered them; yet, go they where they will, a sanctuary in little they shall find in my companionship. (Ezekiel 11, 16)
With that, a fresh transport seized me, and I was back among the exiles in Chaldaea, still in a trance, still full of the divine impulse. So the vision faded from my eyes, (Ezekiel 11, 24)
and this message send from the Lord God to thy countrymen that are left at home: Never citizen of Jerusalem, never inhabitant of Israel, but must eat in fear, put cup to his lips unmanned, till at last unmanned it lies, the whole country-side around them, for their guilt that dwelt in it. (Ezekiel 12, 19)
the divine foretelling shall not wait for the divine fulfilling; in your own days, brood of rebels, you shall witness both, the Lord God says. (Ezekiel 12, 25)
