Ezekiel 1:25
Context1:25 Then there was a voice from above the platform over their heads when they stood still. 1
Ezekiel 2:1
Context2:1 He said to me, “Son of man, 2 stand on your feet and I will speak with you.”
Ezekiel 10:3
Context10:3 (The cherubim were standing on the south side 3 of the temple when the man went in, and a cloud filled the inner court.)
Ezekiel 10:18
Context10:18 Then the glory of the Lord moved away from the threshold of the temple and stopped above the cherubim.
Ezekiel 11:23
Context11:23 The glory of the Lord rose up from within the city and stopped 4 over the mountain east of it.
Ezekiel 13:5
Context13:5 You have not gone up in the breaks in the wall, nor repaired a wall for the house of Israel that it would stand strong in the battle on the day of the Lord.
Ezekiel 17:14
Context17:14 so it would be a lowly kingdom which could not rise on its own but must keep its treaty with him in order to stand.
Ezekiel 27:29
Context27:29 They will descend from their ships – all who handle the oar,
the sailors and all the sea captains – they will stand on the land.
Ezekiel 33:26
Context33:26 You rely 5 on your swords and commit abominable deeds; each of you defiles his neighbor’s wife. Will you possess the land?’


[1:25] 1 tc The MT continues “when they stood still they lowered their wings,” an apparent dittography from the end of v. 24. The LXX commits haplography by homoioteleuton, leaving out vv. 25b and 26a by skipping from רֹאשָׁם (rosham) in v. 25 to רֹאשָׁם in v. 26.
[2:1] 2 sn The phrase son of man occurs ninety-three times in the book of Ezekiel. It simply means “human one,” and distinguishes the prophet from the nonhuman beings that are present in the world of his vision.