
The Book of Ezekiel
Preface.
Part I. The Preparation And Call Of The Prophet.
Chapter I. Decline And Fall Of The Jewish State.
Chapter II. Jeremiah And Ezekiel.
Chapter III. The Vision Of The Glory Of God. Chapter i.
Chapter IV. Ezekiel's Prophetic Commission. Chapters ii., iii.
Part II. Prophecies Relating Mainly To The Destruction Of Jerusalem.
Chapter V. The End Foretold. Chapters iv.-vii.
Chapter VI. Your House Is Left Unto You Desolate. Chapters viii.-xi.
This volume offers a clear‑headed walk through the opening chapters of Ezekiel, aimed at anyone studying the English Bible who wants to grasp the prophet’s core messages without getting lost in obscure jargon. The author frames the text within the turbulent world of the Babylonian exile, showing how Ezekiel’s priestly background and the fall of Jerusalem shape his visions. By presenting the substance of the prophecies in an intelligible form, the work serves as a reliable guide to the original sense of the passages.
The first part delves into Ezekiel’s personal history—his capture with King Jehoiachin, his role among the priestly elite, and the social upheavals that primed him for his calling. Historical notes illuminate the broader geopolitical shifts of the era, from Assyrian decline to Babylonian ascendancy, helping listeners picture the landscape behind the prophetic voice. Throughout, the author balances independent judgment with careful reference to established scholarship, marking any textual variations in helpful footnotes.
Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, the commentary supplies the background needed to follow Ezekiel’s early warnings and symbolic actions. It draws on a range of classic studies while remaining focused on practical understanding, making it a valuable companion for anyone exploring the first act of this complex biblical book.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (894K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-09-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1851–1925
A respected Scottish biblical scholar and minister, he became known for clear, rigorous Old Testament scholarship at Westminster College, Cambridge. His commentary on Genesis was especially influential and remained widely read for years.
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