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Ezekiel
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ISBN: 0802819109 0551009888 Year: 1982 Volume: vol *41 Publisher: Grand Rapids London Eerdmans Marshall, Morgan & Scott

Ezekiel and the leaders of Israel
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ISSN: 00835889 ISBN: 9004100741 9004275800 9789004100749 Year: 1994 Volume: v. 56

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Ezekiel and the Leaders of Israel explores the attitudes expressed in the Book of Ezekiel towards the various different leadership groups within Judean society: the monarchy, the priests and Levites, the prophets, and the lay leadership (including zᵉqēnîm, śārîm and other ruling classes). The thesis is advanced that there is a coherent and connected attitude taken toward these leadership groups throughout the book: those singled out for the most reproach in Ezekiel's critique of the past are marginalized in his plan for the future, while those who escape blame are assigned positions of honour. It is not simply a matter of tinkering with the status of a single group in society, but rather a radical and complete restructuring, designed to avoid repetition of the sins of the past.

The rhetorical function of the book of Ezekiel
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ISSN: 00835889 ISBN: 9004113622 9004276017 9789004113626 Year: 1999 Volume: 76 Publisher: Leiden, [Netherlands] ; Boston, [Massachusetts] ; Köln, [Germany] : Brill,

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This study analyses the book of Ezekiel as a tool of communication, arguing that the book was designed to shape the self-understanding of the exilic community. A discussion of the historical context precedes a chapter that deals with the basic thrust and literary arrangement of Ezekiel. A detailed examination of individual rhetorical techniques (use of the watchman motif, legal traditions, emotional language, and others) and of crucial passages (especially 24:15-27 and 37:1-14) follows. The final chapter explores the book's suitability for the situation for which it was designed. This work gives readers the opportunity to study the book of Ezekiel as a whole and to explore some of its intricacies. Its methodology is an example of the fruitful integration of traditional critical methods and more recent literary and sociological approaches. This publication has also been published in paperback, please click here for details.


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Literary structure and setting in Ezekiel
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ISBN: 9783161502729 Year: 2010 Volume: 43 Publisher: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck


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Two books of Ezekiel : Papyrus 967 and the Masoretic text as variant literary editions
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ISBN: 9789004206748 9789004222458 9004206744 Year: 2012 Volume: 150 Publisher: Leiden Boston Brill


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Egypt as a Monster in the Book of Ezekiel
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ISBN: 9783161532450 3161532457 Year: 2015 Volume: 76 Publisher: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck

Ezekiel
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ISBN: 0804231184 9780804231183 Year: 1990 Publisher: Louisville John Knox Press

Ezekiel
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ISBN: 0802803407 9780802803405 Year: 1989 Volume: 19 Publisher: Grand Rapids (Mich.): Eerdmans


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Ezekiel's Vision Accounts as Interrelated Narratives
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ISBN: 9783110403640 3110403641 9783110406658 9783110406825 Year: 2015 Volume: 475 Publisher: Berlin Boston


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Ezekiel 38-48
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ISBN: 9780300218817 0300218818 Year: 2018 Volume: 22B Publisher: New Haven: Yale university press,

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Stephen L. Cook offers an accessible translation and interpretation of the final sections of Ezekiel. These chapters, the most challenging texts of scripture, describe the end-time assault of Gog of Magog on Israel and provide an incredible visionary tour of God's utopian temple. Following the approach of Moshe Greenberg, the author of the preceding Anchor Yale Bible commentaries on Ezekiel, this volume grounds interpretation of the book in an intimate acquaintance with Ezekiel's source materials, its particular patterns of composition and rhetoric, and the general learned, priestly workings of the Ezekiel school. The commentary honors Greenberg's legacy by including insights from traditional Jewish commentators, such as Rashi, Kimhi, and Eliezer of Beaugency. In contrast to preceding commentaries, the book devotes special attention to the Zadokite idea of an indwelling, anthropomorphic "body" of God, and the enlivening effect on people and land of that indwelling. --! From publisher's description.

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