Echoes of a Prophet examines intertextual connections to Ezekiel found in John and in Second Temple literature. The Dead Sea Scrolls contain many allusions to a number of Ezekiel's oracles, while other Second Temple works refer to only a few of Ezekiel's oracles, and those only rarely. In each case,
Echoes of a Prophet: The Use of Ezekiel in the Gospel of John and in Literature of the Second Temple Period
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- Bloomsbury Academic
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- English
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- 257
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- Library of New Testament Studies
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