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The character is based on the actual son ( with the same name ) of Ezekiel Cheever, the famous schoolmaster and author of Accidence: A Short Introduction to the Latin Tongue.
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Their son, Ezekiel Cheever, was a resident at Salem Village during the time of the Witch Trials.
Ezekiel Cheever School was named in his honor.
* Ezekiel Cheever
* Ezekiel Cheever School
* Ezekiel Cheever, a character in Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible

Ezekiel and was
Pure boron was arguably first produced by the American chemist Ezekiel Weintraub in 1909.
The answers were recorded in the works of the prophets Ezekiel, Jeremiah and Second Isaiah, and in the Deuteronomistic history, the collection of historical works from Joshua to Kings: God had not abandoned Israel ; Israel had abandoned God, and the Babylonian exile was God's punishment for Israel's lack of faith.
The phrase " spread your cloak " was a woman's way of asking for marriage ( Ezekiel 16: 8 ).
According to the information given in the book, Ezekiel ben-Buzi was born into a priestly family of Jerusalem c. 623 BCE, during the reign of the reforming king Josiah.
In 597, following a rebellion against Babylon, Ezekiel was among the large group of Judeans taken into captivity by the Babylonians.
The various dates given in the book suggest that Ezekiel was 25 when he went into exile, 30 when he received his prophetic " call ", and 52 at the time of the last vision c. 571.
Ezekiel appears briefly in the Dead Sea Scrolls, but his influence there was profound, most notably in the Temple Scroll with its temple plans, and the defence of the Zadokite priesthood in the Damascus Document.
In reference to Ezekiel being in his " thirtieth year ... during the fifth year of King Jehoiachin ’ s exile ", it could be determined that he was born c. 622 BCE.
Ezekiel, at the age of 25, was amongst 3, 000 upper class Jews who were exiled to Babylon.
There is no mention of him having any offspring, only that his wife died rather young, in the ninth year of exile, when Ezekiel was 34 years of age.
However, Ezekiel and his contemporaries like Jeremiah, another prophet who was living in Jerusalem at that time, witnessed the fulfillment of their prophecies when Jerusalem was finally sacked by the Babylonians in 587 BCE, an event that is confirmed by most historians.
Ezekiel was 50 years old when he began to have visions of a new Temple.
Some statements found in rabbinic literature ( Radak – R. David Kimkhi – in his commentary on Ezekiel 1: 3, based on Targum Yerushalmi ) posits that Ezekiel was the son of Jeremiah, who was ( also ) called " Buzi " because he was despised by the Jews.
Ezekiel was said to be already active as a prophet while in the Land of Israel, and he retained this gift when he was exiled with Jehoiachin and the nobles of the country to Babylon.
Rava states in the Babylonian Talmud that although Ezekiel describes the appearance of the throne of God ( Merkabah ), this is not because he had seen more than the prophet Isaiah, but rather because the latter was more accustomed to such visions ; for the relation of the two prophets is that of a courtier to a peasant, the latter of whom would always describe a royal court more floridly than the former, to whom such things would be familiar.
According to the midrash Canticles Rabbah, it was Ezekiel whom the three pious men, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah ( also called Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the Bible ) asked for advice as to whether they should resist Nebuchadnezzar's command and choose death by fire rather than worship his idol.
There are still others who maintain that after Nebuchadnezzar had carried the beautiful youths of Judah to Babylon, he had them executed and their bodies mutilated, because their beauty had entranced the Babylonian women, and that it was these youths whom Ezekiel called back to life.
In the book " Pythagoras: Greek philosopher " it states ; " Nazaratus, the Assyrian, one of Pythagoras ' masters, was supposed to be the prophet Ezekiel, and Thomas Stanley's Life of Pythagoras says that Ezekiel and Pythagoras flourished together.

Ezekiel and author
In Judaism and Christianity, he is also viewed as the author of the Book of Ezekiel that reveals prophecies regarding the destruction of Jerusalem and the Millennia Temple visions, or the Third Temple.
The author of the Book of Ezekiel shows himself as Ezekiel, the son of Buzi, 1: 3 born into a priesthood ( Kohen ) lineage of the patrilineal line of Ithamar, and resident of Anathoth.
Richard of Saint Victor ’ s Commentary on Ezekiel is of special interest in the field of art history because they explanations laid out by the author are accompanied by illustrations.
The Book of Ezekiel is unique within the tradition of the Tanakh, in that as the story unfolds, the phrase son of man is used approximately 94 times by a divine being to refer to the author.
Even in the book of Ezekiel, the author refers to Jeconiah as king and dates certain events by the number of years he was in exile.
The author identifies himself as Ezekiel, a contemporary of Jeconiah, and he never mentions, by name, the successor to the Kingdom of Judah: Zedekiah.
If Ezekiel and the author of were both using Tishri-based years, the 25th year would be 574 / 573 BC and the fall of the city, 14 years earlier, would be in 588 / 587, i. e. in the summer of 587 BC.
These strong similarities have led many critical scholars to question whether Ezekiel was the author of the code, or at least the collector, and it remains an open question whether the Holiness Code influenced Ezekiel, or Ezekiel influenced the Holiness Code.
* Ezekiel Katzenellenbogen, rabbi and prolific author
It is obvious that even the means which God uses are imperfect and limited: Ezekiel 1: 28 finds the author struggling to put down in words what he was experiencing as he stood in the presence of God ; 1 Corinthians 13: 9-12 mentions that what we see now-what God has chosen to reveal to us-is " but a poor reflection ".
In the same period there were Jacob Israel of Kremnitz, author of " Shebet ' mi-Yisrael ," a commentary on the Psalms ( Zolkiev, 1772 ); Judah Löw Edel of Slonim, author of " Afiqe Yehudah ," sermons ( Lemberg, 1802 ); Chayyim Abraham Katz of Moghilef, author of " Milchama ve-Shalom " ( Shklov, 1797 ); Ezekiel Feiwel of Deretschin, author of " Toledot Adam " ( Dyhernfurth, 1809 ) and maggid in Wilna ( Levinsohn, " Bet Yehudah ," ii.
Ezekiel " Easy " Porterhouse Rawlins is a fictional character created by mystery author Walter Mosley.

Ezekiel and probably
Thus, while the book exhibits considerable unity and probably reflects much of the historic Ezekiel, it is the product of a long and complex history and does not necessarily preserve the very words of the prophet.
" This found its way into the Hebrew Bible as נא אמון ( nōʼ ʼāmôn ) ( Nahum 3: 8 ), probably referring to the Egyptian deity Amun-Ra, most likely it is also the same as נא (" No ") ( Ezekiel 30: 14-16, Jeremiah 46: 25 ).
It is also a title frequently given to the prophet Ezekiel, probably to remind him of his human weakness.
His parents appear to have died shortly afterward, and Ezekiel probably was brought up by his older brother Thomas, the senior member of the family, a leader of the local militia and a member of the first and subsequent North Carolina provincial assemblies.
This was an ancient practice, and probably that mentioned in the Book of Ezekiel 21: 21, shown below in the original Hebrew, and translated to English in the New American Standard Bible,

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