Ezekiel
About this book
What is the book of Ezekiel about? Who was Ezekiel in the Bible?
The prophet Ezekiel was among the first of the Jewish people to be deported to Babylon in exile. Many Jews thought that God had abandoned his promises by allowing the captivity to happen. But through the words, actions, and visions of Ezekiel, God reminded his people of their sins and promised that a faithful remnant would return so that all of God's promises about the Messiah would be fulfilled.
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Ezekiel is a reliable Bible commentary. It's down to earth, clearly written, easy to read and understand, and filled with practical and modern applications to Scripture.
It also includes the complete text of the book of Ezekiel from the NIV Bible. The Christ-centered commentaries following the Scripture sections contain explanations of the text, historical background, illustrations, and archaeological information.
Ezekiel is a great resource for personal or group study!
This book is a part of The People's Bible series from Northwestern Publishing House.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Editor’s Preface
- Introduction to Ezekiel
- Part One: Threats of Judgment on God’s Impenitent People (1:1–24:27)
- Part Two: Prophecies Against Hostile Nations (25:1–32:32)
- Part Three: Promise of Restoration for God’s Chastened People (33:1–48:35)
