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Ezekiel delivered all his prophecies while he was a captive in Babylon, Ezekiel 1:1Waiting for response for Ezekiel 1:1 having been taken from Judah in an early phase of Nebuchadnezzar’s overthrow of the nation.
Ezekiel saw many visions, some depicting the wickedness of Israel and others their glorious future when Jesus reigns over them. The first chapter symbolically represents the glory of God manifested in Jesus and the saints, and the final nine chapters describe the future divisions of the promised land and the magnificent temple which will be built there when the kingdom of God is re-established. He also prophesied of political events among the nations, some of them taking place now and others about to occur, making his book exceptionally interesting to us today.
The books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel speak beforehand of the Lord Jesus Christ and, like the four gospels, depict him in four aspects: as king, servant, son of man, and Son of God. Ezekiel depicts him as a man.