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Ezekiel

Once upon a time in the land of Israel, there lived a man named Ezekiel. He was a prophet who received divine messages from God. In his visions, he saw dry bones come to life and stand up as an army. God promised to bring the people of Israel back to their land after they had been exiled.

Ezekiel was taken to a valley filled with bones. The Spirit of God came upon him, and he prophesied over the bones. As he spoke, the bones came together, and sinews and flesh grew on them. Then the breath of life entered them, and they stood up as an immense army.

God asked Ezekiel if these bones could live again. He replied that only God could bring them back to life. So God promised to gather the people of Israel from all over the world and put His Spirit in them once more. They would live in their own land and follow God's laws.

Ezekiel was shown a vision of a temple, which represented the presence of God among His people. He saw the glory of God entering the temple and heard the sounds of worship. The temple was filled with the fragrance of incense and the presence of God.

One day, while Ezekiel was sitting by the river Chebar, he saw a wheel within a wheel. It was full of eyes all around it, and its rims were covered in living creatures. This vision represented the divine chariot that carried God throughout the universe.

Ezekiel was given a scroll to eat, which symbolized the words of God. He was told to go and speak to the rebellious people of Israel. They had turned away from God and followed their own desires. Ezekiel warned them of the consequences of their actions and urged them to repent and turn back to God.

Ezekiel was shown a vision of a city surrounded by walls. Inside the city, there were people who practiced detestable acts and shed blood. God promised to destroy this city and its inhabitants because of their wickedness. But He also promised to save a remnant of righteous people and bring them back to their land.

Ezekiel was shown a vision of a man with the appearance of a lion, an eagle, and a human being. This vision represented the coming of the Messiah, who would be both a savior and a judge. He would gather the scattered people of Israel and bring them back to their land.

Ezekiel was shown a vision of a valley filled with bones, just as he had seen before. But this time, the bones were those of the people of Israel. God promised to bring them back to life and put His Spirit in them once more. They would live in their own land and follow God's laws.

Ezekiel was shown a vision of a new temple, even more magnificent than the one he had seen before. It represented the future glory of God among His people. The temple was filled with the fragrance of incense and the presence of God.

In his final visions, Ezekiel saw the coming of the day when all things would be made new. The waters of death would be divided, and the dry ground would become a source of life. The trees would bear fruit every month, and the people would live forever in peace and prosperity. This was God's promise to His people, and Ezekiel faithfully recorded it for future generations to hear.

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