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Ezekiel 1:15

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1:15 Then I looked, 1  and I saw one wheel 2  on the ground 3  beside each of the four beings.

Ezekiel 14:15

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14:15 “Suppose I were to send wild animals through the land and kill its children, leaving it desolate, without travelers due to the wild animals.

Ezekiel 21:30

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21:30 Return it to its sheath! 4 

In the place where you were created, 5 

in your native land, I will judge you.

Ezekiel 23:19

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23:19 Yet she increased her prostitution, remembering the days of her youth when she engaged in prostitution in the land of Egypt.

Ezekiel 36:28

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36:28 Then you will live in the land I gave to your fathers; you will be my people, and I will be your God. 6 
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[1:15]  1 tc The MT adds “at the living beings” which is absent from the LXX.

[1:15]  2 sn Another vision which includes wheels on thrones occurs in Dan 7:9. Ezek 10 contains a vision similar to this one.

[1:15]  3 tn The Hebrew word may be translated either “earth” or “ground” in this context.

[21:30]  4 sn Once the Babylonian king’s sword (vv. 19-20) has carried out its assigned task, the Lord commands it to halt and announces that Babylon itself will also experience his judgment. See L. C. Allen, Ezekiel (WBC), 2:28.

[21:30]  5 tn In the Hebrew text of vv. 30-32 the second person verbal and pronominal forms are feminine singular. This may indicate that the personified Babylonian sword is being addressed. The Hebrew word for “sword” (see v. 28) is feminine. However, it may refer to the Ammonites.

[36:28]  7 sn This promise reflects the ancient covenantal ideal (see Exod 6:7).



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