Discover Ezekiel through clear historical context, vivid illustrations, and careful analysis that brings his prophecies to life.
This edition offers a structured introduction and notes that help readers grasp the prophet’s purpose and the challenges of his time.
The reader will find a concise portrait of Ezekiel’s life as a priest‑prophet, his exile in Babylonia, and the development of his distinctive visionary style. The introduction explains how the book’s imagery, symbolic acts, and prophecies fit into the broader biblical narrative, while the notes illuminate difficult passages and connect Ezekiel with other ancient texts.
- Learn about Ezekiel’s background, call, and role within the priestly tradition.
- Explore the prophet’s visions, symbolism, and approach to prophecy.
- See how geography, history, and world powers shape the text and its reading.
- Understand how this edition ties Ezekiel to themes in Daniel, Jeremiah, and the Apocalypse of John.
Ideal for readers of biblical history and theology seeking clear, reliable guidance.