Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (TOTC) Vol. 20 - Ezekiel

Main Author: John Bernard Taylor
Format: Book 224.4 TAY e - 1
Terbitan: IVP Academic , 1969
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author John Bernard Taylor
title Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (TOTC) Vol. 20 - Ezekiel
publisher IVP Academic
publishDate 1969
isbn 9780877842729
topic Umum
224.4 TAY e
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contents "For most Bible readers Ezekiel is almost a closed book," writes John Taylor. "Their knowledge of him extends little further than his mysterious vision of God's chariot-throne, with its wheels within wheels, and the vision of the valley of the dry bones.""Otherwise his book is as forbidding in its size as the prophet himself is in the complexity of his make-up," Taylor goes on. "In its structure, however, if not in its thought and language, the book of Ezekiel has a basic simplicity, and its orderly framework makes it easy to analyze."Taylor, in the introduction to this analysis of Ezekiel, sketches a portrait of the prophet and his times, carefully placing the book and its prophecies within their historical settings. He also provides an overview of the books themes and a clear outline of its contents.
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