Ezekiel in Wikipedia
According to religious texts, Ezekiel (Hebrew: יְחֶזְקֵאל,
Y'khizqel, IPA: [jəħ.ezˈqel]), "God will strengthen" (from
חזק, khazaq, [kħaˈzaq], literally "to fasten upon",
figuratively "strong", and אל, el, [ʔel], literally
"strength", figuratively "Almighty"), was a priest in the
Bible who prophesied for 22 years sometime in the 6th century
BC in the form of visions while exiled in Babylon, as recorded
in the Book of Ezekiel.
Christianity regards Ezekiel as a prophet. Judaism considers
the Book of Ezekiel a part of its canon, and regards Ezekiel
as the third of the major prophets. Islam speaks of a prophet
named Dhul-Kifl, who is most commonly identified with
Ezekiel...
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