Both Ezekiel and Jeremiah are primarily end-time Prophets to the House of Israel. The Nation of Israel (Northern Kingdom of 10 tribes predominantly) were already imprisoned and taken out of the land over 100 years before.
Ezekiel 2:3New King James Version (NKJV)3 And He said to me: "Son of man, I am sending you to the children of Israel, to a rebellious nation that has rebelled against Me; they and their fathers have transgressed against Me to this very day.
Jeremiah 30:1-2New King James Version (NKJV) Restoration of Israel and Judah30 The word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord, saying, 2 "Thus speaks the Lord God of Israel, saying: 'Write in a book for yourself all the words that I have spoken to you.One only needs to ask why God would send an imprisoned Prophet (Ezekiel) and have Jeremiah write down in a book for all Israel, if it wasn't for a future timeframe. The 'lost' 10 tribes aren't really lost if one looks.
They show date, time, location of manufacture, what shift produced them. Just a way to keep track of the product. Most things have similar markings in some form.
The Israelite prophets, such as Samuel and Isaiah. However, it should be noted that some people have a misconception that the Prophets were not in favor of sacrifices. This is a mistake. The same Prophet Samuel who said that obedience is more important than offerings (1 Samuel ch.15), himself offered up sacrifices to God (1 Samuel ch.13).What the Prophets meant was that repentance and obedience to God are essential; they should accompany the sacrifices and cannot be replaced by the sacrifices (or anything else). All of the offerings are intended to be part of a process of drawing near to God. This ideal of offerings together with repentance is explained in the Talmud as well (Berakhot 23a). The Talmud adds that, similar to the offerings, Torah-study and repentance also must go hand in hand (Berakhot 17a).
They had a similar form of government.
they are similar in looks
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This question makes no sense. If you had asked were all of the Prophets in Benjamin from Benjamin (or similar) there would have been an answer, but Levi referred only to the Priests and they had no territories to call their own. They lived in the cities at the Holy Sites. Most prophets (like Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Isaiah, Elijah, and Elisha) were all not Levites, but some like Moses were.
Both Ezekiel and Jeremiah are primarily end-time Prophets to the House of Israel. The Nation of Israel (Northern Kingdom of 10 tribes predominantly) were already imprisoned and taken out of the land over 100 years before.Ezekiel 2:3New King James Version (NKJV) 3 And He said to me: "Son of man, I am sending you to the children of Israel, to a rebellious nation that has rebelled against Me; they and their fathers have transgressed against Me to this very day.Jeremiah 30:1-2New King James Version (NKJV) Restoration of Israel and Judah30 The word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord, saying, 2 "Thus speaks the Lord God of Israel, saying: 'Write in a book for yourself all the words that I have spoken to you. One only needs to ask why God would send an imprisoned Prophet (Ezekiel) and have Jeremiah write down in a book for all Israel, if it wasn't for a future timeframe. The 'lost' 10 tribes aren't really lost if one looks.
Judges in certain cultures and contexts may be seen as prophets because they have the authority to interpret and apply the law, similar to how prophets have authority to deliver messages from a higher power. Both judges and prophets are expected to provide guidance, wisdom, and insights to guide their communities in making decisions and resolving conflicts.
portions of jeremiah's prophecy are similar to psalm 100. true
In the Book of Ezekiel, similar to laws or rules found in other parts of the Bible, there are guidelines provided for moral behavior, worship practices, and societal conduct. The book also emphasizes the importance of obedience to God's commands, repentance for wrongdoing, and the consequences of disobedience.
from chapter 1 to 12 which verse is similar to chaptr 2:28c
They are linked through holy books and prophets. They believe in Almighty God, prophets, angels, heaven and hell, life after death, day of judgement.
They both communicate messages in the body.
All the prophets taught the same teaching about God. God is ONE, with no partner, no similar, no parents & no son. He is the Creator, the Omnipotence, the Loving, the Greatest & we people have to believe in & worship Him alone.
Iris. She is the minor god of rainbows and carries messages to and from the gods
The prophet Jeremiah wrote the book of Jeremiah. It is actually a fairly long book, with 52 chapters in it. Jeremiah is a book in the Old Testament, found after Isaiah and before Lamentations. Lamentations was also written by Jeremiah, and is like an appendix to the Book of Jeremiah.
Another answer from our community:The dates of the events in the book of Jeremiah is from the Judean king Josiah's 13th year (or 627BC) in Jeremiah 1:2 to beyond the fall of Jerusalem ( or 586BC) in Jeremiah 39, 40, and 52. As Jewish tradition is that Jeremiah was taken captive by the Babylonians when they invaded Egypt (he went to Egypt - see Jer 43, 44) in 568/67 BC, it could not have been actually written much later than that.