Associations to the word «Ezekiel»
Noun
- Chap
- Mandy
- Frazier
- Sadie
- Covenant
- Sabbath
- Jubilee
- Oracle
- Sapphire
- Samuel
- Slater
- Chaplin
- Gal
- Jew
- Synagogue
- Abraham
- Cornell
- Epistle
- Pseudo
- Acc
- Reuben
- Cor
- Trois
- Hiram
- Totem
- Hirsch
- Temple
- Purification
- Assyrian
- Harmon
- Webster
- Twelve
- Pharaoh
- Commandment
- Fulfillment
- Symbolism
- Bacon
- Iliad
- Nathaniel
- Minor
- Pickering
- Jews
- Wheel
- Putnam
- Aaron
- Throne
- Grazing
- Submission
- Watchman
- Kidd
- Divine
- Shiva
- Clutch
- Idol
- Spider
- Stark
- Metropolis
- Isaac
- Adultery
- Annette
- Gabriel
- Matthew
- Repentance
- Barrett
- Dramatist
- Courtney
- Judith
- Papyrus
- Tel
- Hale
- Passage
- Verse
- Sinai
- Dry
- Lament
- Tko
- Expulsion
- Fellows
- Gospel
- God
- Altar
- Ark
- Jackson
- Priesthood
- Interpretation
- Deportation
- Angel
- Ben
Wiktionary
EZEKIEL, proper noun. A book of the Old Testament of the Bible.
EZEKIEL, proper noun. A prophet mentioned in the Bible and in the Quran.
EZEKIEL, proper noun. A male given name of biblical origin. First used by 17th century Puritans; rare today.
Dictionary definition
EZEKIEL, noun. A Hebrew prophet of the 6th century BC who was exiled to Babylon in 587 BC.
EZEKIEL, noun. An Old Testament book containing Ezekiel's prophecies of the downfall of Jerusalem and Judah and their subsequent restoration.
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