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+ | === Aside: How does Daniel reference Ezekiel? | ||
+ | Comparison of Daniel 9:11-13 and Ezekiel | ||
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+ | Daniel' | ||
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+ | * Israel’s disobedience to God’s law. | ||
+ | * The curses and judgments written in the Law of Moses (e.g., Deuteronomy 28 and Leviticus 26). | ||
+ | * A plea for understanding the calamities that have fallen upon the people. | ||
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+ | In contrast, Ezekiel often speaks of: | ||
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+ | * Israel' | ||
+ | * The consequences of their sins (e.g., Ezekiel 5:5-17, 14:12-23). | ||
+ | * A call to repentance and restoration. | ||
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+ | Both Daniel and Ezekiel focus on the same covenantal framework and consequences, | ||
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+ | ==== Influences and Parallels | ||
+ | ===== Themes in Ezekiel and Daniel: | ||
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+ | Both books emphasize God’s justice in allowing exile and judgment due to covenant unfaithfulness. | ||
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+ | Daniel' | ||
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+ | ===== Shared Context: | ||
+ | Ezekiel and Daniel were contemporaries (both lived during the Babylonian exile), so it is possible that Daniel was aware of Ezekiel' | ||
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+ | ===== Paraphrase Rather Than Direct Quote: | ||
+ | Daniel’s words reflect a summation of prophetic messages rather than a verbatim citation of Ezekiel or any specific prophet. His focus is on the larger covenantal framework found in the Torah and echoed by multiple prophets, including Ezekiel. | ||
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+ | In summary, Daniel 9:11-13 paraphrases themes consistent with Ezekiel' | ||
+ | You said: | ||
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+ | === Parallel Themes Analysis | ||
+ | Several passages in Ezekiel parallel themes found in Daniel 9:11-13, particularly regarding Israel' | ||
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+ | ==== 1. Rebellion Against God | ||
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+ | * Ezekiel 2:3-7: | ||
+ | ** "Son of man, I am sending you to the Israelites, to a rebellious nation that has rebelled against me... The people to whom I am sending you are obstinate and stubborn." | ||
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+ | This passage emphasizes Israel' | ||
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+ | * Ezekiel 20:13-21: | ||
+ | ** "Yet the people of Israel rebelled against me in the wilderness. They did not follow my decrees but rejected my laws." | ||
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+ | Ezekiel recounts Israel' | ||
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+ | ==== 2. Judgment and Calamity | ||
+ | * Ezekiel 5:5-17: | ||
+ | ** "This is what the Sovereign Lord says: This is Jerusalem, which I have set in the center of the nations, with countries all around her. Yet in her wickedness, she has rebelled against my laws... I will execute judgments on you in the sight of the nations." | ||
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+ | This passage reflects God's judgment on Jerusalem due to their rebellion, aligning with Daniel' | ||
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+ | * Ezekiel 7:1-9: | ||
+ | ** "The end has come! The end has come upon the four corners of the land... I will repay you for your conduct and judge you for your detestable practices." | ||
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+ | Ezekiel' | ||
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+ | ==== 3. God's Faithfulness to His Word | ||
+ | * Ezekiel 12:25: | ||
+ | ** "But I the Lord will speak what I will, and it shall be fulfilled without delay." | ||
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+ | This passage affirms God’s faithfulness to His word, whether in promises or curses, a key theme in Daniel 9:12, where Daniel acknowledges that God has " | ||
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+ | * Ezekiel 14:12-23: | ||
+ | ** "Son of man, if a country sins against me by being unfaithful and I stretch out my hand against it... I will bring famine upon it and cut off its supply of food." | ||
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+ | This section reflects God's consistent and righteous judgment upon those who violate His covenant. | ||
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+ | ==== 4. Call to Repentance and Hope | ||
+ | * Ezekiel 18:30-32: | ||
+ | ** " | ||
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+ | Daniel' | ||
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+ | ==== 5. The Covenant and Its Consequences | ||
+ | * Ezekiel 16:59-63: | ||
+ | ** "This is what the Sovereign Lord says: I will deal with you as you deserve, because you have despised my oath by breaking the covenant." | ||
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+ | Ezekiel highlights covenant violations and their consequences, | ||
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+ | These passages from Ezekiel provide a theological and historical backdrop that aligns closely with Daniel’s confession in Daniel 9:11-13. Both prophets address Israel’s sin, the resulting judgment, and God’s ultimate faithfulness to His covenant promises. | ||
== Gabriel' | == Gabriel' |
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