History of The Book of Ezekiel
The prophet Ezekiel taken captive during the time when the
Babylonians began their captivity of Judah during the time of
the reign of king Jehoichin, which was about 11 years before
Nebuchadnezzar conquered Jerusalem. Ezekiel was one of the
Jewish captives who was brought to the land of Babylon and
settled on the banks of the river Chebar. While he was by this
river and the "land of the Chaldeans" he had a prophetic
vision and received his call to be a prophet to the people in
exile. This all happened in the fourth month of the "fifth
year of king Jehoiachin's captivity" (595 BC). There is one
interesting note that Ezekiel makes when he mentions that he
married a woman in the land of Babylon and had a house, and
that he lost his wife on the very day that the Babylonian
siege of Jerusalem took place. Something else that is
interesting is that the prophecies of Ezekiel address the Jews
in Jerusalem and the events taking place over there, as though
he was in Jerusalem, but he was actually in Babylon.
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