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EZEKIEL, DANIEL, AND THE MINOR PROPHETS
THE BOOK OF DANIEL
HOSEA
AMOS
JONAH
MICAH
HABAKKUK
ZEPHANIAH
HAGGAI
ZECHARIAH
A thoughtful guide walks listeners through the opening visions of Ezekiel, the courtroom drama of Daniel, and the poignant messages of the Minor Prophets, followed by the first eight chapters of Matthew. The author sets each passage in its historical backdrop, letting the ancient words breathe in a modern ear. Early on, vivid scenes—such as the idol‑laden chambers in Ezekiel’s exile vision—are unpacked with care, revealing the symbolism that underpins the prophetic outcry.
The exposition balances scholarly insight with accessible language, avoiding dense jargon while still honoring the depth of the texts. Readers hear connections drawn between the prophetic calls for renewal and the ethical challenges faced by the early church in Matthew. Throughout, the work highlights recurring themes of divine presence, judgment, and hope without rushing ahead to later doctrinal conclusions.
Designed for those who enjoy reflective study, the narration invites quiet contemplation. It offers a steady rhythm of reading, explanation, and pause, making the ancient scriptures feel immediate and relevant for today’s listener.
Full title
Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St. Matthew Chapters I to VIII Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St. Matthew Chapters I to VIII
Language
en
Duration
~23 hours (1378K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1826–1910
Remembered as one of the great expository preachers of the Victorian era, he spent decades in Manchester turning biblical sermons into writing that stayed widely read long after his lifetime. His work is valued for its warmth, clarity, and close attention to the text.
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