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Ezekiel's vision at the beginning of his book is so other-worldly that he barely has words to describe it.
What follows is a dramatic life change for a man who has already been wrenched from the comfort of priestly life at the Jerusalem temple and into exile in Babylon.
Among other things, the prophet is ordered to eat a scroll, lie on one side for over a year, and cook on a fire fuelled by his own excrement.
It's a lively and dramatic start to one of the Bible's most vivid and powerful books.
Written and produced by Chas Bayfield
Music by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins Music
Cover art by Lisa Goff
Send any comments or feedback to [email protected]
X: @WhollyBuyable
By Chas BayfieldEzekiel's vision at the beginning of his book is so other-worldly that he barely has words to describe it.
What follows is a dramatic life change for a man who has already been wrenched from the comfort of priestly life at the Jerusalem temple and into exile in Babylon.
Among other things, the prophet is ordered to eat a scroll, lie on one side for over a year, and cook on a fire fuelled by his own excrement.
It's a lively and dramatic start to one of the Bible's most vivid and powerful books.
Written and produced by Chas Bayfield
Music by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins Music
Cover art by Lisa Goff
Send any comments or feedback to [email protected]
X: @WhollyBuyable