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71O9231Ezekiel burns and destroys two thirds of the hair he has cut and scatters the rest of it in the wind (symbol of the fall of Jerusalem and the captivity of its inhabitants)  

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  • Babylonian Captivity
  • bible
  • burning
  • destruction
  • destruction (of city)
  • Ezekiel
  • Ezekiel 05
  • hair
  • hair-cutting
  • knife
  • Old Testament
  • prophet
  • scales
  • scattering
  • weighing
  • wind

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