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TRUE GOD EZEKIEL

TRUE GOD EZEKIEL

Legend has it that, the heavenly realm once had a true god. He was an old man who lived with his only servant and few immortals who have not yet attained godhood. At that time, out of the the three realms now only the heavenly and the mortal realm were in existence. Seeing how powerful the old man was, his servant was tempted and he decided to find his way to that power therefore by playing all kinds of dirt. He even tried playing tricks on his master and he end up being chained in a bottomless pit. Thousands of years passed and this old man who chained his servant became very old and could do nothing, he knew his time was up therefore leaving a hope for the future generations he left a shard of his soul in the heavenly realm and then disappeared. After the servant head of his master's disappearance he tried all means to save himself from that bottomless pitch, years has passed and he has not been still be able to free himself until one day, with all his might he broke off all the chains and the forces that binds him. Knowing the heavenly realm was not a place for him, he created his own realm and named it 'demon realm' and named himself 'Lucifa'.He conquered the other realms, imprisoned the heavenly emperor and his officials and left all the realms in a turmoil. This turmoil went on for a very longer period until one day, a mysterious man with an unknown background and had peerless martial prowess appeared in the heavenly realm and saved them. With his ability and prowess, the whole heavenly realm recognised him as the true god because his power exceed all of them even including lucifa. Lucifa knowing this got infuriated and as a result countless battles were fought. Finally, one of the battles they fought led to the fall of the true god which resulted in undergoing incarnation in the mortal realm and being welcomed by all kinds of unexpected torment,betrayal,happiness and the likes as he travels the mortal realm.
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Spiderman : Multiverse Traveller(Reboot).

Spiderman : Multiverse Traveller(Reboot).

This novel isn't dropped I am just taking a break, I'll be back I promise. ★ Special thanks to author 'Nyxio' This is a reboot of an existing novel by author "Nyxio", Orignal Name :- (Immortal Spiderman : Multiverse Traveller) I am rewriting/rebooting this story with a different origin with the original authors permission so I hope you all like it. ★ Synopsis :- 'Peter' a young genius prodigy gets a chance to reincarnate as 'Peter Parker' in the AU of Earth - 199999 (MCU) before events of MCU takes place. Let us see how Peter uses his powers and abilities to change the world while adjusting to this new yet familiar world and what the future ahead holds for him. (The world is based on MCU x Amazing Spiderman + Spiderman Trilogy and other 'SpiderVerse' movie characters, I have planned ahead for the development and I will not drop this novel until I am done) I am a newbie writer/author and this is my first novel and English isn't my first or native language but I will try my best, If you find errors please do correct me in the para comments so I can improve, I was hooked to the novel so I thought of recreating it upto my own taste, you can also check the previous one because it will be majorly based on the previous till the story further ahead develops, Thankyou,Peace ! (The Characters or The Cover Image in the story doesn't belong to me, all the credit goes to their respective Creators/Owners) (Note :- No fixed schedules but I will post at regular intervals, will notify in case of future changes)
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Analysis of Ezekiel 25:17 in Pulp Fiction
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2024-12-14 05:29
Ezekiel 25:17 in Pulp Fiction serves as a powerful piece of dialogue. It adds depth to the character who says it. It's like he's justifying his actions through this religious passage. The movie uses it to create an atmosphere that is both gritty and has a touch of something more profound, like there's a bigger plan at work even in all the mayhem.
Analysis of Ezekiel 25:17 in Pulp Fiction
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2024-12-09 14:46
In 'Pulp Fiction', Ezekiel 25:17 is a very memorable passage. It's used by Jules in a way that gives the words a new and almost menacing meaning. He takes the religious passage and applies it to his own situation as a hitman, as if he's an instrument of divine vengeance in the criminal underworld.
The Significance of Ezekiel 25 17 in Pulp Fiction
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2024-12-09 11:44
Ezekiel 25:17 in 'Pulp Fiction' is significant because it ties into the movie's exploration of morality. Jules, a hitman, quotes it, which makes the audience think about how someone involved in such immoral acts can still refer to a religious passage. It blurs the lines between good and evil in the context of the movie. It also serves as a unique form of dialogue that is both cool and thought - provoking.
Analysis of Ezekiel 27:17 in Pulp Fiction
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2024-12-05 08:10
Ezekiel 27:17 could be relevant in Pulp Fiction in terms of the imagery or symbolism it presents. The verse might have inspired certain scenes, characters, or dialogue in the movie. For example, if the verse contains descriptions of wealth, trade, or power, it could mirror the underworld dealings and power dynamics in Pulp Fiction. But again, this would require a detailed examination of both the text and the movie.
Tell me the story of Ezekiel.
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2024-11-27 11:01
Well, if Ezekiel's story is from a particular book or local legend, more details would be needed. But generally, if we consider the Ezekiel from religious studies, he was known for his complex and profound prophetic visions. For example, he had visions of strange creatures and wheels within wheels which were symbolic in the religious context, representing God's power and the coming events. His prophecies also often dealt with the fate of the Israelites, warning them of the consequences of their disobedience and also giving hope of restoration in the future.
Analysis of Ezekiel 27 and Pulp Fiction
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2024-11-26 00:03
I'm not entirely sure what specific connection you're looking for between Ezekiel 27 and Pulp Fiction. Ezekiel 27 is a passage from the Bible that often deals with themes of trade and the downfall of a great city. Pulp Fiction, on the other hand, is a modern cult classic film known for its nonlinear narrative and unique characters. Maybe one could draw a parallel in terms of the exploration of decadence or the complex web of relationships in both, but it's a rather tenuous link without more context.
Analysis of Ezekiel 12 and Pulp Fiction
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2024-11-24 16:41
In Ezekiel 12, there are various symbols and prophecies. When thinking about 'Pulp Fiction' in relation to it, one could look at the themes of redemption in both. In Ezekiel, there could be seen as a form of spiritual redemption, while in 'Pulp Fiction', characters like Jules have a moment of moral reckoning which could be seen as a type of redemption in the context of the gritty world of the movie.
Analysis of Ezekiel 23 and Pulp Fiction
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2024-11-12 04:26
Ezekiel 23 is full of symbolic language in the religious context. Pulp Fiction, on the other hand, is famous for its non - linear storytelling. There isn't an obvious connection at first glance. But if we consider the idea of moral exploration, both might have some overlap. In Ezekiel 23, there are moral lessons and in Pulp Fiction, through the actions and fates of its characters, we can also draw some moral conclusions about the nature of human actions and consequences.
Themes in Ezekiel 23 and Pulp Fiction
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2024-11-12 01:59
In Ezekiel 23, one of the themes is about moral decay and the consequences of straying from the right path. In Pulp Fiction, a theme could be the randomness of life and how violence can be intertwined with normalcy. There is a contrast between the religious - based moral exploration in Ezekiel 23 and the more secular, post - modern look at life in Pulp Fiction.
Is Ezekiel Sims a villain in the comics?
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2024-10-16 07:41
In many comic storylines, Ezekiel Sims is indeed a villain. His actions and motives typically oppose the heroes and cause chaos.
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