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Prophet Ezekiel / Dhul Kifli / Basyar . (Basyar Ben Ayub), Prophet

Hebrew: יחזקאל הנביא, Prophet, Arabic: (ذو الكفل), Prophet
Also Known As: "Ezekiel the Priest", "Ezekiel Priest", "Ezekiel / ( ذو الكفل ( حزقيال", "Bisyr / Basyar"
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Birthplace: Jerusalem, Israel
Death: -570 (51-53)
Babylon
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Son of Prophet Ayyub / Job and Rahmah .
Husband of Fannah / Mashitah .

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About Prophet Ezekiel / Dhul Kifli / Basyar ., Prophet

The prophet Ezekiel was a contemporary of Jeremiah. He lived during the time of the fall of Jerusalem and was among those who were exiled to Babylon. He was exiled in 597 BC, eleven years before Jerusalem fell, and his prophetic ministry took place in the context of the exile. Ezekiel was from a priestly line, and much of his ministry centered on issues concerning the temple. He spent much of his time telling the exiles that Jerusalem would indeed fall (as it did in 586 BC), and so they should not expect a quick return to their land. Instead, they should focus their energies on living in their new exilic context in obedience to God. In the end, however, in a memorable vision of dry bones coming to life, Ezekiel prophesied that temple would be restored and the people would return to the land.The book claims to be autobiographical, and most scholars take this claim at face value.

Prophet Ezekiel (Hebrew: יְחֶזְקֵאל‎‎, Y'ḥez'qel), (Arabic:حزقيال Hazqiyal), 'God will strengthen' - is the central protagonist of the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible.

In Judaism, Christianity and Islam, Ezekiel is acknowledged as a Hebrew prophet. In Judaism and Christianity, he is also viewed as the author of the Book of Ezekiel that reveals prophecies regarding the destruction of Jerusalem and the Millennia Temple visions, or the Third Temple.

יחזקאל הנביא



Ezekiel, the son of Buzi [Ezekiel 1:3], born into a priesthood (Kohen) lineage[1] of the patrilineal line of Ithamar, and resident of Anathoth. The author dates ages, prophecies and visions by making references to the lengths of time King Jehoiachin of Judah was in exile. Under the direction of Nebuchadnezzar II, Babylonian armies exiled three thousand Jews[2] from Judah, deposing King Jehoiachin in 597 BC.[chronology citation needed] The author describes himself as in his "thirtieth year... during the fifth year of King Jehoiachin’s exile",his date of birth is calculated as 622 BC.

The prophet Ezekiel was a contemporary of Jeremiah. He lived during the time of the fall of Jerusalem and was among those who were exiled to Babylon. He was exiled in 597 BC, eleven years before Jerusalem fell, and his prophetic ministry took place in the context of the exile. Ezekiel was from a priestly line, and much of his ministry centered on issues concerning the temple. He spent much of his time telling the exiles that Jerusalem would indeed fall (as it did in 586 BC), and so they should not expect a quick return to their land. Instead, they should focus their energies on living in their new exilic context in obedience to God. In the end, however, in a memorable vision of dry bones coming to life, Ezekiel prophesied that temple would be restored and the people would return to the land.The book claims to be autobiographical, and most scholars take this claim at face value.

Born c. 622 BCE
Jerusalem Died c. 570 BCE Babylon (?) Honored in

Judaism Christianity (Protestantism, Roman Catholic Church, Armenian Apostolic Church, Eastern Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church) Islam Bahai Faith Major shrine Ezekiel's Tomb, Al Kifl, Iraq Feast August 28 - Armenian Apostolic Church July 23 - Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism July 21 - Lutheranism



Source 1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dhul-Kifl

Source 2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezekiel

Source 3: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Ezekiel

Source 4: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buzi

About (ذو الكفل) (عربي)

وكان النبي حزقيال Ahazkel ، كما هو موضح في الكتاب المقدس ، والنبي خلال الهيكل الأول وتدمير المنزل. هانك عادة ما تنسب إلى تكوين كتاب ، حزقيال الأنبياء الأرقام القديمة العهد. وكان حزقيال "بن -- الكاهن بوسي" (الفصل الأول ، الآية جيم). التفسير المقبول هو أن ابنه كوهين كان يسمى Bosie ، الذين هم أولئك الذين يعزو ذلك الى ارميا [1]. نبوءة حزقيال يتميز من خلال مشاهد واسعة ومثيرة للإعجاب. الأكثر شهرة هي "قانون عربة" يصف سرا على ما يحدث في السماء ، وأساليب القيادة. رؤية أخرى معروفة من رؤية العظام الجافة ، الذي يصف الفداء من اسرائيل.

About יחזקאל הנביא ., Prophet (עברית)

יחזקאל, לפי המתואר בתנ“ך, היה נביא בתקופת בית ראשון ולאחר חורבן הבית. ליחזקאל נוהגים לייחס את חיבורו של ספר יחזקאל, מספרי הנביאים בתנ“ך. יחזקאל היה “בן-בוזי הכהן“ (פרק א', פסוק ג'). הפירוש המקובל הוא, שהיה בנו של כהן בשם בוזי, אשר ישנם אלו המייחסים אותו לירמיהו

נבואתו של הנביא יחזקאל מאופיינת במראות מרשימים וגדולים. המפורסמים שבהם הם “מעשה מרכבה“ שמתאר על דרך הסוד את המתרחש בשמיים ואת דרכי ההנהגה של ה'. חזון ידוע אחר הוא חזון העצמות היבשות, המתאר את גאולת עם ישראל

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