
By the River Chebar
Historical, Literary, and Theological Studies in the Book of Ezekiel
Daniel I. Block(Author)
James Clarke & Co Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 27. March 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-227-17439-5 (ISBN)
Description
To many readers the book of Ezekiel is a hopeless riddle. We may still find many features of the man and his message difficult and sometimes even shocking or offensive. The bizarre opening vision catches us off guard and tempts us to stop reading. A persistent reader, however, who meditates long and hard on individual utterances and sign actions, will discover that despite the strangeness of the man, this is the most clearly organized of the major prophetic books. Individual prophecies are clearly marked by headings and often by conclusions. The priestly prophet knew his audience, something that is evident if one continues to delve deeper: he recognized in Judah's rebellion against YHWH the underlying cause of the divine fury that resulted in the exile of his people and the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians in 586 BCE. However, he also recognized that YHWH's judgment could not be the last word: his covenant is eternal and irrevocable. A day of spiritual renewal and national restoration is anticipated. This is the first of two volumes of essays on Ezekiel and his book. The seven general essays and two studies of particular texts in this collection explore the times, the message, and the methods of the prophetic priest.
Reviews / Votes
This collection of essays demonstrates clearly why Block is one of the leading Ezekiel scholars of recent years. He succeeds in letting the audience participate in his deep familiarity with this biblical book and in transporting the prophet's message into contemporary times. With this two volumes, Block has produced a splendid tool for the Ezekiel scholar that lays a formidable foundation for further discussion and these volumes should not be lacking from any private or university library.Anja Klein, in "The expository Times", vol. 126, issue 5, February 2015
The two volumes provide a thorough grounding in Block's scholarship, offering a resource for preaching and teaching Bible for those who want to draw upon scholarship as fundamental to the task of interpretation.
Mary E Mills, Theological Book Review, volume 26, no 1, 2014
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
495 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-227-17439-5 (9780227174395)
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By the River Chebar
Historical, Literary, and Theological Studies in the Book of Ezekiel
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Daniel I. Block is the Gunther H. Knoedler Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL.
Content
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Credits
List of Abbreviations
1 Preaching Ezekiel
2 The Theology of Ezekiel
3 The God Ezekiel Wants Us to Meet
4 Divine Abandonment: Ezekiel's Adaptation of an Ancient Near Eastern Motif
Excursus A: The Prophetic Speech of Marduk
5 Chasing a Phantom: The Search for Historical Marduk
6 The Prophet of the Spirit: The Use of ????? in the Book of Ezekiel
7 Beyond the Grave: Ezekiel's Vision of Death and Afterlife
8 Text and Emotion: A Study in the "Corruptions" in Ezekiel's Inaugural Vision (Ezekiel 1:4-28)
Excursus B: Ezekiel 1:6, 8-10 and 10:9-22 in Parallel
9 Ezekiel's Boiling Cauldron: A Form-Critical Solution to Ezekiel 24:1-14
Appendix: In Praise of Moshe: A Tribute to Moshe Greenberg
Bibliography
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Selected Subjects
Index of Scripture References
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Credits
List of Abbreviations
1 Preaching Ezekiel
2 The Theology of Ezekiel
3 The God Ezekiel Wants Us to Meet
4 Divine Abandonment: Ezekiel's Adaptation of an Ancient Near Eastern Motif
Excursus A: The Prophetic Speech of Marduk
5 Chasing a Phantom: The Search for Historical Marduk
6 The Prophet of the Spirit: The Use of ????? in the Book of Ezekiel
7 Beyond the Grave: Ezekiel's Vision of Death and Afterlife
8 Text and Emotion: A Study in the "Corruptions" in Ezekiel's Inaugural Vision (Ezekiel 1:4-28)
Excursus B: Ezekiel 1:6, 8-10 and 10:9-22 in Parallel
9 Ezekiel's Boiling Cauldron: A Form-Critical Solution to Ezekiel 24:1-14
Appendix: In Praise of Moshe: A Tribute to Moshe Greenberg
Bibliography
Index of Modern Authors
Index of Selected Subjects
Index of Scripture References