Ezekiel: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Hardcover)
Stock No: WW31184
Ezekiel: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching  (Hardcover)  -     By: Joseph Blenkinsopp

Ezekiel: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Hardcover)

Westminster John Knox Press / 1990 / Hardcover

In Stock
Stock No: WW31184

Buy Item Our Price$36.00 Retail: $40.00 Save 10% ($4.00)
In Stock
Quantity:
Stock No: WW31184
Westminster John Knox Press / 1990 / Hardcover
Quantity:

Add To Cart

or checkout with

Add To Wishlist
Quantity:


Add To Cart

or checkout with

Wishlist

Product Close-up
This product is not available for expedited shipping.
* This product is available for shipment only to the USA.
Other Formats (2)
Select this Item Product Title/Author Availability Price Quantity
$36.00
In Stock
Our Price$36.00
Retail: $40.00
Add To Cart
$36.00
$34.20
In Stock
Our Price$34.20
Retail: $38.00
Add To Cart
$34.20
Others Also Purchased (1)

Product Description

Ezekiel is one of the longest and most complex prophetic books---it's difficult to understand and to teach. This new Interpretation volume begins by explaining how to read prophecy. Then Blenkinsopp analyzes Ezekiel's structure and deciphers its language. The commentary proper focuses on the political and social situation in Ezekiel's time, showing how the destruction of Jerusalem precipitated a political and religious crisis. This clearly-drawn map through Ezekiel will hearten any teacher! Hardcover from John Knox, 288 pages.

Product Information

Title: Ezekiel: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Hardcover)
By: Joseph Blenkinsopp
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 288
Vendor: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication Date: 1990
Dimensions: 6 1/4 X 9 1/4 X 1 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces
ISBN: 0804231184
ISBN-13: 9780804231183
Series: Interpretation Commentary
Stock No: WW31184

Publisher's Description

This major work explores the message and meaning of Ezekiel, one of the longest and most difficult of the prophetic books. An introduction explains what is involved in reading a prophetic book, and how the book of Ezekiel was put together and structured. It looks at the form of speech used and discusses Ezekiel's author and those who transmitted, edited, and enlarged upon what he had to say. The destruction of Jerusalem is a primary concern, and attention is focused on the political and social situation of the time in order to provide a clear understanding of the political and religious crisis facing the prophet's contemporaries.

Author Bio

Joseph Blenkinsopp is John A. O'Brien Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana. He is the author of Sage, Priest, Prophet: Religious and Intellectual Leadership in Ancient Israel and coauthor of Families in Ancient Israel.

Ask a Question

Author/Artist Review