Ezekiel 1:11
Context1:11 Their wings were spread out above them; each had two wings touching the wings of one of the other beings on either side and two wings covering their bodies.
Ezekiel 1:23
Context1:23 Under the platform their wings were stretched out, each toward the other. Each of the beings also had two wings covering 1 its body.
Ezekiel 3:26
Context3:26 I will make your tongue stick to the roof of your mouth so that you will be silent and unable to reprove 2 them, for they are a rebellious house.
Ezekiel 18:8
Context18:8 does not engage in usury or charge interest, 3 but refrains 4 from wrongdoing, promotes true justice 5 between men,
Ezekiel 46:16
Context46:16 “‘This is what the sovereign Lord says: If the prince should give a gift to one of his sons as 6 his inheritance, it will belong to his sons, it is their property by inheritance.
Ezekiel 44:25
Context44:25 “‘They must not come near a dead person or they will be defiled; 7 however, for father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister, they may defile themselves.


[1:23] 1 tc Heb “each had two wings covering and each had two wings covering,” a case of dittography. On the analogy of v. 11 and the support of the LXX, which reads the same for v. 11 and this verse, one should perhaps read “each had two wings touching another being and each had two wings covering.”
[3:26] 1 tn Heb “you will not be to them a reprover.” In Isa 29:21 and Amos 5:10 “a reprover” issued rebuke at the city gate.
[18:8] 1 sn This law was given in Lev 25:36.
[18:8] 2 tn Heb, “turns back his hand.”
[18:8] 3 tn Heb “justice of truth.”
[46:16] 1 tn The Hebrew text has no preposition; the LXX reads “from” (see v. 17).
[44:25] 1 sn This law was part of the legal code for priests (Lev 21:1-3).