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Bible (Reina Valera) 26: Ezequiel

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Bible (Reina Valera) 26: Ezequiel is a powerful and thought-provoking book that delves into the prophetic visions of the prophet Ezekiel. The text is rich with symbolism and imagery, painting a vivid picture of God's judgment and mercy. The author's writing style is eloquent and engaging, drawing readers in from the very first chapter.

One of the standout aspects of this book is its exploration of themes such as sin, repentance, and redemption. The prophet Ezekiel's messages are both convicting and comforting, calling readers to reflect on their own lives and relationship with God. The book also offers a unique perspective on the power of God and the importance of faith in times of hardship.

Overall, Bible (Reina Valera) 26: Ezequiel is a compelling read that will resonate with readers of all backgrounds. Whether you are a believer seeking spiritual guidance or simply interested in exploring the teachings of the Bible, this book is sure to leave a lasting impact.

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¡Este es un fascinante libro de profecía! Ezequiel, profeta y sacerdote, fue exiliado a Babilonia en 597 antes de Cristo. Su ministerio se extendió por al menos veintitrés años. El libro comienza con su primera visión dramática de la "apariencia" del Señor mismo. Ezequiel estaba muy consciente de la presencia y el poder de Dios en los asuntos humanos. Se dirigió a los exiliados y al pueblo que se había ido en Judá con mensajes de advertencia y juicio, prediciendo la caída de Jerusalén. Después de su caída, en 586, Ezequiel profetizó esperanza y seguridad para el pueblo de Judá, que entonces había perdido el enfoque del pacto de Dios, el templo en Jerusalén. Su visión del valle de los huesos secos en el cap. 37 es un cuadro clásico de la capacidad de Dios para infundir nueva vida a aquellos que están espiritualmente muertos!

English Translation:
This is a fascinating book of prophecy! Ezekiel, a prophet and priest, was exiled to Babylon in 597 B.C. His ministry extended for at least twenty-three years. The book begins with his first dramatic vision of the "likeness" of the Lord Himself. Ezekiel was very aware of the presence and power of God in human affairs. He addressed the exiles and the people left in Judah with messages of warning and judgment, predicting the fall of Jerusalem. After his fall in 586, Ezekiel prophesied hope and security for the people of Judah, who had then lost the focus of God's covenant, the temple in Jerusalem. His vision of the valley of dry bones in chapter 37 is a classic picture of God's ability to breathe new life into those who are spiritually dead! - Summary by Claudia R Barrett


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