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(4.7) | Ingen | Ezekiel comes to us as a stranger from a distant time and land. Who is this priest who, on his thirtieth birthday, has a dazzling vision of God on a wheeled throne? Who is this odd prophet who engages in outlandish street theater and speaks for God on international affairs? Who is this seer who paints murals of apocalyptic doom and then of a restored temple bursting with emblems of paradise? Are we bound to take this literally, reading prophet and newspaper side by side? Or is there a better way?Christopher Wright is a proven interpreter and communicator of the Old Testament, and in this commentary he masterfully opens our eyes to see and understand the message of Ezekiel. Ezekiel's vision of the glory of God--its departure and return--is first set within Israel's history and then in the culmination of God's promises in Christ. Embedded in the pattern of the strange, the bizarre and the wonderful is a word that still speaks to God's people today.… (mere) |
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Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk. [General Preface] The Bible Speaks Today describes three series of expositions, based on the books of the Old and New Testaments, and on Bible themes that run through the whole of Scripture. [Author's Preface] The date at the top of a rather dog-eared essay records my awakening to the riches of biblical theology. [Introduction] 'May God strengthen him.' As birthday treats go, Ezekiel's thirtieth birthday experience is unsurpassed. | |
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Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk. [Author's Preface] This book is dedicated to our eldest daughter and son-in-law, for whom, along will all God's people, we pray that Ezekiel's words on God's behalf will be a reality:
I will make my home among them. I will be their God and they will be my people. Then they will know that I, the LORD their God, am with them (Ezek. 37:27, my translation; cf. 34:30). (Klik for at vise Advarsel: Kan indeholde afsløringer.) And in the meantime we, who live in certain hope of that great day, have the equally certain promise of the Lord's presence in whatever present earthly city we are called to live and witness. 'For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them.' (Klik for at vise Advarsel: Kan indeholde afsløringer.) | |
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This is my first time considering a commentary in this series, so I cannot know how exemplary or consistent it is with other volumes.
Wright does a great job of setting forth the basic message of passages in Ezekiel in context, demonstrating associations among passages, and provides very well considered applications for Christians to consider.
The material is organized somewhat according to the chapter divisions, but the author will (understandably) discuss certain sections with parallel meanings together. Thus, in the middle of Ezekiel, the reader will have to "bounce around" the commentary to find material about what they are reading. Nevertheless, most everything in Ezekiel is covered somewhere.
An essential commentary when exploring Ezekiel for preaching, teaching, and/or personal study. ( )