1. Ezekiel's Nonverbal Responses as Prophetic Message.
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Ganzel, Tova
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PRIMARY audience , *GESTURE , *GRIEF , *PROPHETS , *CRYING , *LANGUAGE & languages - Abstract
The article "Ezekiel's Nonverbal Reactions as Prophetic Messages" by Tova Ganzel examines the use of nonverbal language in the book of Ezekiel. Nonverbal gestures such as exclamations, sighs, cries, and physical gestures are used to express the prophet's grief over the received oracles. These nonverbal gestures play an important role in conveying the prophetic message of the book. The article analyzes the various types of nonverbal language and gestures, distinguishing between the different target audiences of communication in the book. It emphasizes that the book of Ezekiel uses a unique stylistic language that sets it apart from other books of the Bible. Nonverbal language and gestures hold great significance in conveying the prophetic message in the book of Ezekiel. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
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