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The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Ezekiel
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The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Ezekiel in Ottawa, ON
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In The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Ezekiel, John Skinner offers a comprehensive commentary and interpretation of one of the most complex and profound books in the Old Testament. Skinner situates Ezekiel within its historical context, exploring the prophet's role during the Babylonian exile and the challenges faced by the Jewish community in a foreign land. His work seeks to illuminate the themes of judgment, restoration, and the sovereignty of God that permeate Ezekiel's messages.Skinner meticulously analyzes the structure, language, and imagery used in the book, providing insights into Ezekiel’s prophetic visions, symbolic acts, and messages of hope for Israel’s future. He delves into significant passages, such as the vision of the valley of dry bones and the prophetic portrayal of a new temple, highlighting how these visions convey God’s promise of restoration and renewal for His people. Skinner emphasizes that Ezekiel's prophecies are not only relevant to his contemporaries but also hold enduring significance for later generations.
In The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Ezekiel, John Skinner offers a comprehensive commentary and interpretation of one of the most complex and profound books in the Old Testament. Skinner situates Ezekiel within its historical context, exploring the prophet's role during the Babylonian exile and the challenges faced by the Jewish community in a foreign land. His work seeks to illuminate the themes of judgment, restoration, and the sovereignty of God that permeate Ezekiel's messages.Skinner meticulously analyzes the structure, language, and imagery used in the book, providing insights into Ezekiel’s prophetic visions, symbolic acts, and messages of hope for Israel’s future. He delves into significant passages, such as the vision of the valley of dry bones and the prophetic portrayal of a new temple, highlighting how these visions convey God’s promise of restoration and renewal for His people. Skinner emphasizes that Ezekiel's prophecies are not only relevant to his contemporaries but also hold enduring significance for later generations.

















