

#3057
Mentioned in 15 episodes
Book of Ezekiel
Book • 572
The Book of Ezekiel records the prophetic visions and messages of Ezekiel, who lived among the exiled Judeans in Babylon from approximately 593 to 571 BC. The book includes vivid, symbolic language and describes Ezekiel's commission as a prophet, his visions of God's throne chariot, the state of the temple in Jerusalem, and the impending destruction of Jerusalem and the surrounding nations.
It also contains parables and allegories that depict Israel's rebellion and idolatry, as well as God's judgment and justice.
It also contains parables and allegories that depict Israel's rebellion and idolatry, as well as God's judgment and justice.
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Mentioned in 15 episodes
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in the context of discussing the book of Ezekiel and its interpretations.

Diana Pasulka

177 snips
#166 Diana Pasulka - Religious History, UFO Phenomena and the Ancient Mysteries of Purgatory
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in reference to explicit language describing genitalia in the Bible.


Alex O'Connor

96 snips
#110 The Cultural Tutor - Why Modern Love Fails and How to Rescue It
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when discussing the structure of the Hebrew Bible.


Tim Mackie

56 snips
What Made the Tribe of Levi Special? – Numbers E1
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to exemplify the different styles of writing from different authors of the books of the Bible.

Patrick Miller

44 snips
Why You Should Read the Bible (and How to Actually Do It)
Mentioned by Father Mike to the role of the prophet and the destruction of Jerusalem.

39 snips
Day 228: The Watchman's Duty (2025)
Mentioned in relation to prophecies about the Holy Spirit being poured out in the last days.

12 snips
Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (Year C) - Luke 3: 15-16, 21-22
Cited by Matt Hagee when referencing the prophecy of heavenly air assault.

Weekly Roundup: US-Iran Tensions and SCOTUS Rulings on Trans Rights
Mentioned as an example of a book that rabbis considered hiding away from the biblical canon.

Rome Meets the Jews: The First Challenge to Paganism
Referenced when discussing visions of God.

An Inner Conviction: Neville Goddard's Extraordinary Lecture (1968)
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as a reference point for finding another Bible book.


Jeremy Higgins

Daniel 2:1-23







