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Q: Who fulfilled the prophecies of Jeremiah Ezekiel and Isaiah as the New Covenant?
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When will Israel be re-united according to Bible?

At Christ's return post the tribulation as many prophecies have foretold. See Jeremiah (30) and Ezekiel (34) as two examples.


Is Ezekiel a historical book?

In the Bible, the Book of Ezekiel is not classified as a history book, but as one of the major prophets.The Book of Ezekiel displays a knowledge of Israelite history, and the chronological order of the visions Ezekiel describes is rational, but it is unlikely that he really did experience visions as of God. At times, Ezekiel appears to blur the distinction between Israel (the northern kingdom) and Judah, whereas his slightly older contemporary Jeremiah stringently observed the distinctions between the separate nations of Israel and Judah, especially in the early chapters which otherwise bear comparison with aspects of Ezekiel's historical allegories. The book is didactic and demonstrates an awareness of self-interest. Also, too many of Ezekiel's prophecies were never fulfilled, or only partially so, for them to have been of divine origin. Several times, Ezekiel prophesied the imminent return of all the Israelites scattered by the Assyrian conquest in 722 BCE, but this never happened and, after intermarriage and assimilation, can never happen.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/bible/the-book-of-ezekiel-explained


How many books in the Bible are considered Major Prophets?

There are four major prophets in the Bible (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel), but there are five books by them (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel). The 12 books of the "minor" prophets are no less important than those of the "major" prophets but "major" a reflection of the length of the books and the considerable number of the prophecies in them.


Why was Joel considered a minor prophet?

Joel and the other 11 minor prophets are called "minor" not because they were inferior, but because of the brevity of their prophecies as compared to the length of the works of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel.


Where is the Bible verse found where Jeremiah ate a book?

Ezekiel (ch.3), not Jeremiah.


Where Jeremiah and Ezekiel among the Captives of Babylon?

No as jeremiah foretold them that they would be taken captive.


What are some of the prophecies in the Bible and where they are written?

Approximately 28% of the Scripture relates to prophecy with more than 80% future. From Genesis to Revelation with Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah and Daniel considered major prophets for the end-times.


Did Ezekiel work with any other prophets?

Yes, Ezekiel's prophetic life was contemporaneous with Jeremiah and Daniel.


What were Ezekiel's prophecies?

Please see the attached Related Links. One is a synopsis and the other is the complete book of Yechezkel (Ezekiel).


What was prophet Ezekiel's story?

Ezekiel was a priest in the temple at Jerusalem towards the end of the monarchy in Judah, and was then deported to Babylon and wrote his book there.The Book of Ezekiel displays a knowledge of Israelite history, and the chronological order of the visions Ezekiel describes is rational, but it is unlikely that he really did experience visions as of God. At times, Ezekiel appears to blur the distinction between Israel (the northern kingdom) and Judah, whereas his slightly older contemporary Jeremiah stringently observed the distinctions between the separate nations of Israel and Judah, especially in the early chapters which otherwise bear comparison with aspects of Ezekiel's historical allegories. The book is didactic and demonstrates an awareness of self-interest. Also, too many of Ezekiel's prophecies were never fulfilled, or only partially so, for them to have been of divine origin. Several times, Ezekiel prophesied the imminent return of all the Israelites scattered by the Assyrian conquest in 722 BCE. Too many of Ezekiel's prophecies were never fulfilled, or only partially so, for them to have been of divine origin, but his emphasis was on the return of both Israelites and Jews, who would be reunited under Jewish leadership, but this never happened.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/bible/the-book-of-ezekiel-explained


What biblical book preceeded Ezekiel?

It is the book of Jeremiah called Lamentations.


What is a name for a Hebrew prophet?

Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and many more