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First, Ezekiel 38 is from the Old Testament, right? It's part of the Book of Zechariah. The text talks about the coming of God's justice and the messianic call to return to Him. The specific verse here is 17, which mentions the punishment for the people's disobedience and the coming of a messenger from God. But wait, in the Old Testament, there are other references like the "One who comes out" or "the king of glory." Now, as a profane slang word, I need to think about how it could be used. Since the user is asking for an entertaining way, maybe using terms that evoke imagery or imply something ominous. The example sentence has to be edgy and unsettling, so words like "shame" or "shadow" might fit. Also, making sure the example sentence uses Ezekiel 38:17 in a way that's both humorous and impactful. Wait, but is there any known usage of this text? I think it's been used in some contexts, maybe in tech or religious circles for its significance. But since the user wants an edgy example, perhaps using it in a metaphor like describing something