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  • 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)

  • 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)

  • Such is my divine doom; come it must, executed it needs must be; indulgence is none, nor mercy, nor pity; I will pay thee what thy ill life, thy ill thoughts have earned. (Ezekiel 24, 14)

  • a cherub thou shouldst be, thy wings outstretched in protection; there on God’s holy mountain I placed thee, to come and go between the wheels of fire.✻ (Ezekiel 28, 14)

  • When that day comes, new life shall spring from the stock of Israel, and to the men of Israel thou shalt speak with unhampered utterance, to attest my divine power. (Ezekiel 29, 21)

  • All alike must go down to the grave, the sword’s way; his arm …✻ … his shadow their protection against surrounding nations. (Ezekiel 31, 17)

  • and I, the Lord, will be their God, now that he rules them on earth; such is my divine promise to them. (Ezekiel 34, 24)

  • And now, son of man, to the mountains of Israel address thy prophecy, and give them my divine message, (Ezekiel 36, 1)

  • See how the victim-herd throngs the streets of Jerusalem on her feast-days! Yonder empty cities shall be thronged, too, but with men; the proof of my divine power. (Ezekiel 36, 38)

  • Prophesy, then, son of man, and make known to Gog this divine message: None better ware of it than thou, when my people of Israel is living at peace, free from alarms! (Ezekiel 38, 14)

  • Prophesy, then, son of man, the doom of Gog; be this the divine message thou givest him: Have at thee, Gog, that hast the lordship of Mosoch and Thubal! (Ezekiel 39, 1)

  • in which transport, so the divine revelation would have it, I was carried off to the country of Israel. There, I found myself on the top of a very high mountain, that seemed to have a city built on it, sloping away towards the south. (Ezekiel 40, 2)


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