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The book of

Ezekiel

Written by a former priest, turned prophet, Ezekial is a book of visions. Arranged around a progression from judgment to hope—and from glory lost to glory restored—Ezekial challenges his people using bizarre demonstrations and symbolism. Ultimately the prophet challenges the view of communal fatalism, insisting that no matter how great their failures, God isn’t finished.

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Altar

/ ol'-ter / noun

The place of slaughter or sacrifice.

Prophecy

/ proph·​e·​cy / noun

The speaking forth of the mind and counsel of God.

Allegory

/ al·​le·​go·​ry / noun

The expression by means of symbolic fictional figures and actions of truths or generalizations about human existence.

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