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Ezekiel's interpretation of the fall of Jerusalem emphasizes personal responsibility and individual sin as the cause of the city's destruction. He also emphasizes God's judgment and the importance of repentance for restoration. Ezekiel uses symbolic actions and vivid imagery to convey his messages, making his message distinct in its style and approach.

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Q: What is distinctive about Ezekiel's interpretation of the fall of Jerusalem?
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