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:[[Ezekiel 14:14-20|14:14-20]] — passage cited as "accepting" events of early Genesis "as literally true" | :[[Ezekiel 14:14-20|14:14-20]] — passage cited as "accepting" events of early Genesis "as literally true" | ||
:[[Ezekiel 18:1-4|18:1-4]] — collective and individual responsibility | :[[Ezekiel 18:1-4|18:1-4]] — collective and individual responsibility | ||
:[[Ezekiel 23:14|23:14]] — The Human Body in God's Image | |||
:[[Ezekiel 29:3-6|29:3-6]] — [[Tannim|The Dragon in the Sea]] | :[[Ezekiel 29:3-6|29:3-6]] — [[Tannim|The Dragon in the Sea]] | ||
:[[Ezekiel | :[[Ezekiel 32:2-8]] — [[Tannim|The Dragon in the Sea]] fed to the beasts of the earth | ||
:[[Ezekiel 38:1-39:22|38:1-39:22]] — [[Gog and Magog]] | :[[Ezekiel 38:1-39:22|38:1-39:22]] — [[Gog and Magog]] |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 29 September 2024
- 1:22, 26-28 — the solid Firmament and the Throne of God above it
- 11:19 — The human heart can be unnaturally "hardened"
- 14:14-20 — passage cited as "accepting" events of early Genesis "as literally true"
- 18:1-4 — collective and individual responsibility
- 23:14 — The Human Body in God's Image
- 29:3-6 — The Dragon in the Sea
- Ezekiel 32:2-8 — The Dragon in the Sea fed to the beasts of the earth
- 38:1-39:22 — Gog and Magog