Ezekiel: A Bible Commentary for Every Day (The People's Bible Commentary)

by Ernest Lucas

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Unlike some books in the bible, Ezekiel contains many precise dates and even places linked to the oracles. The prophet's ministry begins by a river in Babylonia in 593BC, about five years after the Babylonians conquered Judah and about seven years before the cataclysmic fall of Jerusalem and the temple. That ministry continued for at least 22 years of his nation's exile from their homeland. The book opens with a vision of the majesty of God contrasted with the frailty of mortals, and this vision colours the prophet's attack on the sinfulness of Israel. Time and again he attacks the idolatry and apostasy of God's chosen people, while maintaining a hope for the future. This hope is based not so much on the possibility of Israel's repentance as on the belief that God would act to reveal his glory to the world, one day restoring the nation to their own land and thereby defending the honour of his name. The People's Bible Commentary (PBC) is designed for all those who want to study the scriptures in a way that will warm the heart as well as instruct the mind.
  • ISBN10 1841010405
  • ISBN13 9781841010403
  • Publish Date 23 August 2002
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 15 December 2016
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship)