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Ezekiel 1:9

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1:9 their wings touched each other; they did not turn as they moved, but went straight ahead. 1 

Ezekiel 1:23

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1:23 Under the platform their wings were stretched out, each toward the other. Each of the beings also had two wings covering 2  its body.

Ezekiel 3:13

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3:13 and the sound of the living beings’ wings brushing against each other, and the sound of the wheels alongside them, a great rumbling sound.

Ezekiel 8:14

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8:14 Then he brought me to the entrance of the north gate of the Lord’s house. I noticed 3  women sitting there weeping for Tammuz. 4 

Ezekiel 16:30

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16:30 “‘How sick is your heart, declares the sovereign Lord, when you perform all of these acts, the deeds of a bold prostitute.

Ezekiel 16:34

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16:34 You were different from other prostitutes 5  because no one solicited you. When you gave payment and no payment was given to you, you became the opposite!

Ezekiel 16:41

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16:41 They will burn down your houses and execute judgments on you in front of many women. Thus I will put a stop to your prostitution, and you will no longer give gifts to your clients. 6 

Ezekiel 18:11

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18:11 (though the father did not do any of them). 7  He eats pagan sacrifices on the mountains, 8  defiles his neighbor’s wife,

Ezekiel 18:15

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18:15 He does not eat pagan sacrifices on the mountains, does not pray to the idols of the house of Israel, does not defile his neighbor’s wife,

Ezekiel 22:11

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22:11 One 9  commits an abominable act with his neighbor’s wife; another obscenely defiles his daughter-in-law; another violates 10  his sister – his father’s daughter 11  – within you.

Ezekiel 23:10

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23:10 They exposed her nakedness, seized her sons and daughters, and killed her with the sword. She became notorious 12  among women, and they executed judgments against her.

Ezekiel 44:22

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44:22 They must not marry a widow or a divorcee, but they may marry a virgin from the house of Israel 13  or a widow who is a priest’s widow.
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[1:9]  1 tn Heb “They each went in the direction of one of his faces.”

[1:23]  2 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.”

[8:14]  3 tn Given the context this could be understood as a shock, e.g., idiomatically “Good grief! I saw….”

[8:14]  4 sn The worship of Tammuz included the observation of the annual death and descent into the netherworld of the god Dumuzi. The practice was observed by women in the ancient Near East over a period of centuries.

[16:34]  4 tn Heb “With you it was opposite of women in your prostitution.”

[16:41]  5 tn The words “to your clients” are not in the Hebrew text but are implied.

[18:11]  6 tn Heb “and he all of these did not do.” The parenthetical note refers back to the father described in the preceding verses.

[18:11]  7 sn See note on “mountains” in v. 6.

[22:11]  7 tn Heb “a man.”

[22:11]  8 tn The verb is the same one used in verse 10b and suggests forcible sexual violation of the woman.

[22:11]  9 sn Sexual relations with one’s half-sister may be primarily in view here. See Lev 18:9; 20:17.

[23:10]  8 tn Heb “name.”

[44:22]  9 tn Heb “from the offspring of the house of Israel.”



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