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A prophet during the Babylonian exile who
prepared the Jews for their eventual restoration and rebuilding of the city of Jerusalem (e.g., the
vision of the valley of dry bones); at one point God commanded him to eat a scroll; his writings
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The scribe who wrote down the words of
Jeremiah the prophet
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The kind of writing that deals with the future and
especially the end of human history
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A prophet who witnessed the destruction of
Jerusalem; in his preaching/writing he used many symbolic object lessons (pottery, baskets of
figs, yoke, tree by the water, belt); he was arrested more than once
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This Bible book contains stories about a fiery
furnace and a den of lions; much of the book is apocalyptic
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Babylon's most prominent and powerful
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Name of a nation that appears in Ezekiel (and
later in Revelation) and may symbolize all the evil powers in the world that are hostile to God's
plans and purposes
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