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The first twenty-four chapters of the book of Ezekiel are
characterised by vehement declarations of judgement. This
observation leaves the impression that Ezekiel 1-7 is devoid of
references to hope and restoration. However, there is a redactional
stratum in this section that supplemented the texts with material
that conveys restoration and hope for the future. In Ezekiel 1-7,
many of these additions focus on priestly topics. The motif of
restoration in the redactional material of Ezekiel 3-5 is expressed
by the reinstatement of Ezekiel in his priestly role. This
editorial emphasis on Ezekiel as priest in the redactional material
suggests that the redaction was influenced by Zechariah 3, a text
that depicts the reinstitution of the exiled Zadokite priesthood.
Moreover, the redactional material of Ezekiel 6-7 drew inspiration
from the Law of the Temple in Ezekiel 43-46, as the redactors
sought to enhance Ezekiel's priestly role. The study provides new
insights into how redactors, who may have been associated with the
Zadokite priesthood, inserted the message of hope and restoration
into the literary unit Ezekiel 1-7 during the post-exilic period.
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