In which Old Testament book does the prophet have a vision of God's glory departing from the Temple in Jerusalem, only to later see a vision of God's glory returning to fill the Temple again?

Correct Answer

A) Ezekiel

In the book of Ezekiel chapters 8-11, Ezekiel has a visionary experience where he witnesses the glory of the Lord gradually departing from the Temple in Jerusalem due to the sins and idolatry of the people.

However, in Ezekiel 43-44, the prophet receives another vision of the glory of the Lord returning to fill the newly rebuilt Temple during Israel's future restoration.