1. Ezekiel - Noun
2. Ezekiel - Proper noun
an Old Testament book containing Ezekiel's prophecies of the downfall of Jerusalem and Judah and their subsequent restoration
a Hebrew prophet of the 6th century BC who was exiled to Babylon in 587 BC
Source: WordNetIndividual thinkers since the days of Ezekiel and Isaiah have asserted that the despoliation of land is not only inexpedient but wrong. Society, however, has not yet affirmed their belief. I regard the present conservation movement as the embryo of such an affirmation. Aldo Leopold
As described in Ezekiel 38, these kings of the east will create a powerful military alliance to dominate the global scene before the return of Jesus Christ. Source: Internet
Ezekiel 29:10, 30:6; Isaiah 49:12 View from the Tombs of the Nobles on the other side of the Nile The latitude of the city that would become Aswan – located at 24° 5′ 23″ – was an object of great interest to the ancient geographers. Source: Internet
Bishop Ezekiel of Dervis said he was very upset, and the act was disrespectful and uncivilised. Source: Internet
Also tagging along was Ezekiel, who seems to have come to grips that his time is indeed limited. Source: Internet
Dinshaw (1997), p. 116. Jules's "Ezekiel" recitation was voted the fourth greatest movie speech of all time in a 2004 poll. Source: Internet