Ezechiel

[ih-zee-kee-uhl]

E·ze·ki·el

[ih-zee-kee-uhl]
noun
1.
a Major Prophet of the 6th century b.c.
2.
a book of the Bible bearing his name. Abbreviation: Ezek.
3.
Moses Jacob, 1844–1917, U.S. sculptor, in Rome.
4.
a male given name: from a hebrew word meaning “God strengthens.”
Also, Douay Bible, E·ze·chi·el [ih-zee-kee-uhl] (for defs. 1, 2).
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ezechiel

noun
1. a Hebrew prophet of the 6th century BC who was exiled to Babylon in 587 BC [syn: Ezekiel
2. an Old Testament book containing Ezekiel's prophecies of the downfall of Jerusalem and Judah and their subsequent restoration [syn: Ezekiel
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