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Ezekiel’s call to the prophetic ministry came to him in exile in Babylonia during the period leading up to the final capture of Jerusalem and destruction of the temple. The first half of the book which bears his name pronounces God’s judgment on his people in the face of the widespread belief that, despite their persistent unfaithfulness and idolatry, God would never ultimately permit their city...

plan and precise material specifications. Ezekiel’s outline contains neither. Further, as L. E. Cooper remarks, ‘… if this [theory] is true, then his [Ezekiel’s] hope was never realized. Nothing that took place after the return from Babylon matched the details of these predictions.’ And, ‘There has been no literal fulfilment down to the present that compares to what Ezekiel saw.’8 It is also inconceivable that, upon this theory, in Haggai and Zechariah and in the historical books of Ezra and Nehemiah
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