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Ezekiel 1:17

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1:17 When they moved they would go in any of the four directions they faced without turning as they moved.

Ezekiel 7:5

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7:5 “This is what the sovereign Lord says: A disaster 1  – a one-of-a-kind 2  disaster – is coming!

Ezekiel 21:25

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21:25 “‘As for you, profane and wicked prince of Israel, 3 

whose day has come, the time of final punishment,

Ezekiel 34:22

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34:22 I will save my sheep; they will no longer be prey. I will judge between one sheep and another.

Ezekiel 35:7

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35:7 I will turn Mount Seir into a desolate ruin; 4  I will cut off 5  from it the one who passes through or returns.

Ezekiel 41:21

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41:21 The doorposts of the outer sanctuary were square. In front of the sanctuary one doorpost looked just like the other.

Ezekiel 43:6

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43:6 I heard someone speaking to me from the temple, while the man was standing beside me.

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[7:5]  1 tn The Hebrew term often refers to moral evil (see Ezek 6:10; 14:22), but in many contexts it refers to calamity or disaster, sometimes as punishment for evil behavior.

[7:5]  2 tc So most Hebrew mss; many Hebrew mss read “disaster after disaster” (cf. NAB, NCV, NRSV, NLT).

[21:25]  1 tn This probably refers to King Zedekiah.

[35:7]  1 tc The translation reads with some manuscripts לְשִׁמְמָה וּמְשַׁמָּה (lÿshimmah umÿshammah, “desolate ruin”) as in verse 3 and often in Ezekiel. The majority reading reverses the first mem (מ) with the shin (שׁ) resulting in the repetition of the word desolate: לְשִׁמְמָה וּשְׁמָמָה (lÿshimmah ushÿmamah).

[35:7]  2 tn Or “kill.”



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