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What does the Bible say about the glory of God in Ezekiel?

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The glory of God is a central theme in Ezekiel, revealed through visions and proclamations of His holiness and majesty.

In the Book of Ezekiel, the glory of God is profoundly displayed in various visions that Ezekiel receives. Chapter 1 begins with Ezekiel witnessing a divine vision involving a whirlwind and creatures, which signifies God's power and presence. The glory of the Lord is described in vivid imagery, representing His holiness and majesty. Ezekiel's encounters lead him to declare, 'This was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord,' which highlights that God's glory serves as both a call to reverence and a warning for Israel's rebellion against Him (Ezekiel 1:28). Throughout the text, God's glory also underscores His sovereignty over creation and His covenant relationship with Israel, reminding them of their obligation to holiness and righteousness.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 1:28, Ezekiel 2:2

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