Ezekiel
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About Ezekiel
Ezekiel was a major prophet in the Hebrew Bible, active during the Babylonian exile in the 6th century BCE. As ranked #987 in historical importance by the Pantheon project, his significance stems from his profound influence on Jewish religious thought and the development of apocalyptic literature. His prophecies, recorded in the Book of Ezekiel, include vivid visions of God's departure from the Temple and detailed instructions for a future, restored Temple, establishing foundational elements for later religious practice.
In the modern digital sphere, Ezekiel garners 401K annualized Wikipedia views in 2025. This places his online attention roughly in line with his historical standing, as evidenced by an Attention Gap metric of approximately 1x. To provide contrast, this level of attention is still significantly lower than figures ranked much further down the HPI list, such as André-Marie Ampère (#492), who receives only 120K views, suggesting that the attention for this significant religious figure is relatively stable compared to some of his more recognized (yet less historically impactful) peers in the digital index.
Despite the relative stability, the recent data indicates a slight cooling of interest, with a year-over-year change of -8.6%. However, the most recent quarter shows positive momentum (+9% from Q1 to Q3), hinting at a potential rebound in contemporary online curiosity.