Ezekiel by the Grand Canal: between Jewish and Babylonian Tradition1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 September 2009
Extract
The one text that has influenced the history of Jewish – not to mention Christian – mysticism and apocalyptic literature more than any other is undoubtedly the book of Ezekiel; and the single most influential passage in it is undoubtedly the opening chapter, centring on Ezekiel's vision of the “likeness of the glory of God”.
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My special thanks to Sebastian Brock, Stephanie Dalley, Mark Geller, Andrew George, Sara Sviri and Michael Weitzman for their comments and help.
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