EZBAI #1770
2 Possibly identical with PAARAI in
EZBON #1771
EZEKIAS #1772
EZEKIEL #1773
1 (A priest)
2 Time of his prophecy
3 Persecution of
4 Visions of
4.3 Of their punishment
4.4 Of the valley of dry bones
4.5 Of a man with measuring line
Eze 40; 41; 42; 43; 44; 45; 46; 47; 48
5 Of the river
6 Teaches by pantomime
6.1 Feigns dumbness
6.2 Symbolizes the siege of Jerusalem by drawings on a tile
6.3 Shaves himself
6.4 Removes his belongings to illustrate the approaching Jewish captivity
6.5 Sighs
6.6 Employs a boiling pot to symbolize the destruction of Jerusalem
6.7 Does not show mourning upon the death of his wife
6.8 Prophesies by parable of an eagle
7 Other parables
8 His popularity
EZEL #1774
1 (A stone near Saul's residence)
EZEM #1775
1 Also called AZEM , a city of the tribe of Simeon
EZER #1776
1 Also called EZAR , a Horite duke
3 A priest
4.1 Perhaps identical with the EZRA of
5 A Gadite warrior
6 A Levite
EZION-GABER (EZION-GEBER) #1777
1 Last encampment of Israel before coming to the "wilderness of Zin,"
2 Solomon built a navy at
3 Solomon visits
4 Jehoshaphat built a navy at
5 Ships of Jehoshaphat wrecked at
EZRA #1778
1 A famous scribe and priest
1.1 Appoints a fast
1.2 Commissioned by Artaxerxes, returns to Jerusalem with a large group of Jews
1.3 His charge to the priests
1.4 Exhorts people to put away their heathen wives
1.5 Reads the law
1.6 Reforms corruptions
1.7 Dedicates the wall of Jerusalem
2 A leading priest among the colonists under Zerubbabel
2.1 Probably identical with AZARIAH in
2.2 And
EZRI #1779