- Memetic Mutation:
- Ezekiel 13:20 in the King James Version is popular among those who teach against the Rapture.
- Ezekiel 23:20note gets amused reactions from non-religious readers for how easily it's taken it out-of-context.
- From Pulp Fiction, Ezekiel 25:17. The second part of Jules' speech is the actual verse, while the first part is from other famous Biblical verses.
- Ezekiel 1, which describes angels as Eldritch Abominations, led to the "Biblically accurate angels" meme, contrasting them with the stereotypical depiction of "human with wings and a halo".
- Values Dissonance: Modern-day feminists are troubled by Ezekiel's comparison of Israel and Judah to unfaithful wivesnote , and that's understandable, though it probably wasn't meant to be taken as encouragement for husbands to become domestic abusers.
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