‘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 … 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 analyse.’ Taylor’s commentary offers a portrait of the prophet, places his prophecies within their historical settings, and provides an overview of the book’s contents and themes.
Ezekiel (Tyndale)
R115.00
By: Taylor, John
Category: Commentary on OT
ISBN: 9780851118222
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‘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 … 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 analyse.’ Taylor’s commentary offers a portrait of the prophet, places his prophecies within their historical settings, and provides an overview of the book’s contents and themes.
Taylor, John
IVP
Softcover
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