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valentinak56 [21]
3 years ago
9

trace the movement of the glory of God in the following key passages: ezekiel 9:3-4, 10:18-19, 11:22-23, 43:1-5, and 44:4 what d

o these passages teach about judgement and restoration? how do these visions fit the message of the book?
Social Studies
1 answer:
wariber [46]3 years ago
6 0

The book of Ezekiel outlines the view of God in many ways through the revelations.  

Explanation:

The primary theme in the book is the Glory of God. The glory of the God is the innate radiance of his being and one that is wont to be shown by the God. In this book he comes closest to a physical manifestation.

There are 4 main revelations in the book:

The first  vision is the one of the cherubim.

The second stage describe the wheels of God, on which he is transported. This vision sees him seated on his throne in heaven.

The third stage goes in to see what lies above the Cherubim and the wheels of God.

The fourth and the ultimate stage sees what is found in Heaven itself.

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