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The Vocation and Mission of the Prophet Ezekiel in Ez 2–3

Niko Bilić ; Faculty of Philosophy of the Society of Jesus in Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

This article deals with the vocation and mission of the prophet in Chapters 2 and 3 of the Book of Ezekiel. A formal analysis determines the limits, structure and context of the two chapters. The twelve passages, a concentric composition and elements of the biblical vocation story characterize the structure of the text and mark Ez 2–3 as an introduction to the Book. The seven observations in the final thematic section of the article present the predominant biblical–theological messages as derived from the analysis of the text: Ezekiel is a prophet upon whom the power of the Hand of the Lord was manifest and who gained especial insight into God’s glory. God reassures him. The Spirit offers efficacious aid. Thus Ezekiel is prepared manifold for the encounter with his listeners and is rendered able to accept the ministry of watchman. Still, his mission remains a mystery.

Keywords

prophet; vocation; the Hand of the Lord; Spirit; freedom; contrasts

Hrčak ID:

94042

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/94042

Publication date:

15.1.2013.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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