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...comes before Daniel?


Isaiah
Joel
Jeremiah
Ezekiel

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The answer is: Ezekiel

Ezekiel 1:1 - Ezekiel, a prophet during the Babylonian exile, shares visions of God and judgments against Israel and foreign nations. His contemporary, Daniel, also prophesies in Babylon; together, they reveal God's plan. Notably, both books emphasize God's sovereignty, reinforcing the theme of divine authority through exile.

Ah, the fascinating journey through the Old Testament! Before we dive into the Book of Daniel, let’s stop and explore Ezekiel—a major prophet whose work not only complements Daniel's themes of hope and restoration but is also filled with striking imagery and divine drama. Ezekiel’s prophecies were delivered during the Babylonian exile, a time of considerable turmoil for the Israelites.

One of the most intriguing aspects of Ezekiel’s writing is the vivid symbolism he employs. For instance, remember that famous vision of the dry bones in Ezekiel 37? It serves as a heartening metaphor about resurrection and renewal, illustrating God’s ability to restore life, much like the themes you'll encounter in Daniel with its narrative persistence amidst challenges—Jews staying true to their faith in a foreign land.

Fun fact: Ezekiel is known for a chilling encounter with wheels that are a mix of angels and chariots in his visionary experiences. That’s thrilling stuff! Isn't it exciting how the same essence of God’s omnipresence echoed through both Ezekiel and Daniel by hinting how divine authority persists beyond unthinkable adversity? The intertwining messages throughout these books serve as reassurance—not only historically for the exiled Jews but also for modern readers seeking hope amidst their tribulations. Stability and volatility coexist in faith, and it’s this dance that ultimately forms the core of these prophetic voices.

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