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Ezekiel: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary

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For those seeking deeper Bible understanding.

Ezekiel: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary clarifies truths.

You will find hope and renewal in your faith journey.

Discover the powerful messages of hope and restoration in Ezekiel with this detailed commentary that guides you through each passage and its meaning for your life.

"I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you."―Ezekiel 36:26

Ezekiel proclaims both horror and hope to a rebellious nation. He details the horrors of what his people have done and what has been done to them. But he also promises restoration. Ezekiel reveals that the Lord will renew and restore his broken people and encourages them to live in light of these promises.

In this commentary, John Goldingay provides a detailed study of the prophet-priest Ezekiel and the scroll bearing his name. For each passage, Goldingay provides a fresh translation, textual notes, verse-by-verse commentary, biblical-theological connections, and devotional implications. Goldingay's masterful commentary will benefit all students of the Bible.

The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary series provides biblical commentary rooted in rigorous study of the original languages. Each volume integrates historical and literary insights and explores exegetical, pastoral, and theological questions, giving readers a full understanding of the text and how to apply it to everyday life.

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