Ezekiel 11
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Ezekiel 11 is a chapter in the biblical Book of Ezekiel that records a prophetic vision of Jerusalem’s corrupt leaders, God’s judgment on them, and a promise of restoration and a new heart for the exiled people.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Ezekiel 11 canonical | 2 |
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Target entity: Ezekiel 11 Context triple: [Ezekiel 10, precedes, Ezekiel 11]
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Ezekiel 10
Ezekiel 10 is a biblical chapter in the Book of Ezekiel that vividly describes the prophet’s vision of God’s glory departing the Jerusalem Temple, featuring complex imagery of cherubim and the divine chariot.
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Ezekiel 9
Ezekiel 9 is a chapter in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament prophetic book of Ezekiel that recounts a vision of divine judgment executed on the inhabitants of Jerusalem.
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Ezekiel 39
Ezekiel 39 is a chapter in the Hebrew Bible’s Book of Ezekiel that prophesies the final defeat and destruction of Gog and his forces in a climactic end-times battle orchestrated by God.
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Ezekiel 1
Ezekiel 1 is a biblical chapter in the Old Testament that records the prophet Ezekiel’s inaugural vision of God’s glory, featuring the four living creatures and the wheeled chariot-throne by the river Chebar.
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Ezekiel 47
Ezekiel 47 is a biblical chapter in the Book of Ezekiel that presents the prophet’s vision of a life-giving river flowing from the Temple, symbolizing restoration, healing, and renewed fertility for the land.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Ezekiel 11 Target entity description: Ezekiel 11 is a chapter in the biblical Book of Ezekiel that records a prophetic vision of Jerusalem’s corrupt leaders, God’s judgment on them, and a promise of restoration and a new heart for the exiled people.
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A.
Ezekiel 10
Ezekiel 10 is a biblical chapter in the Book of Ezekiel that vividly describes the prophet’s vision of God’s glory departing the Jerusalem Temple, featuring complex imagery of cherubim and the divine chariot.
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B.
Ezekiel 9
Ezekiel 9 is a chapter in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament prophetic book of Ezekiel that recounts a vision of divine judgment executed on the inhabitants of Jerusalem.
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C.
Ezekiel 39
Ezekiel 39 is a chapter in the Hebrew Bible’s Book of Ezekiel that prophesies the final defeat and destruction of Gog and his forces in a climactic end-times battle orchestrated by God.
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D.
Ezekiel 1
Ezekiel 1 is a biblical chapter in the Old Testament that records the prophet Ezekiel’s inaugural vision of God’s glory, featuring the four living creatures and the wheeled chariot-throne by the river Chebar.
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E.
Ezekiel 47
Ezekiel 47 is a biblical chapter in the Book of Ezekiel that presents the prophet’s vision of a life-giving river flowing from the Temple, symbolizing restoration, healing, and renewed fertility for the land.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf | chapter of the Book of Ezekiel ⓘ |
| addressesAudience |
exiles of Israel
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inhabitants of Jerusalem ⓘ |
| canonicalStatus |
canonical scripture in Christianity
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canonical scripture in Judaism ⓘ |
| contains |
oracle of judgment
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promise of a new heart ⓘ promise of a new spirit ⓘ promise of restoration ⓘ prophetic vision ⓘ |
| declaresJudgmentOn |
evil counselors in Jerusalem
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those who devise iniquity ⓘ those who shed blood in the city ⓘ |
| describes | corrupt leaders of Jerusalem ⓘ |
| follows | Ezekiel 10 NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasAuthorTraditionallyAscribed | Ezekiel NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| includes | prophetic proverb about the city as a pot and people as meat ⓘ |
| language | Hebrew NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| literaryGenre | prophetic literature ⓘ |
| locatedInText | Prophets NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| mainLocationInVision | Jerusalem NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| mentions |
Jaazaniah son of Azzur
NERFINISHED
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Pelatiah son of Benaiah NERFINISHED ⓘ east gate of the Lord’s house ⓘ twenty-five men ⓘ |
| partOf |
Book of Ezekiel
NERFINISHED
ⓘ
Tanakh ⓘ
surface form:
Hebrew Bible
Old Testament NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| precedes | Ezekiel 12 NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| promises |
gathering of exiles from among the nations
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restoration to the land of Israel ⓘ |
| records |
death of Pelatiah
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movement of the glory of the God of Israel ⓘ vision of the Spirit lifting Ezekiel up ⓘ |
| states |
God will give a heart of flesh
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God will give one heart ⓘ God will remove detestable things and abominations ⓘ God will remove the heart of stone ⓘ people will keep and do God’s ordinances ⓘ people will walk in God’s statutes ⓘ they shall be God’s people and He will be their God ⓘ |
| theme |
God as sanctuary for exiles
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covenant obedience ⓘ divine judgment on Jerusalem’s leaders ⓘ exile and scattering ⓘ false security in Jerusalem ⓘ new heart and new spirit ⓘ restoration of Israel ⓘ |
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Subject: Ezekiel 11 Description of subject: Ezekiel 11 is a chapter in the biblical Book of Ezekiel that records a prophetic vision of Jerusalem’s corrupt leaders, God’s judgment on them, and a promise of restoration and a new heart for the exiled people.
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