
The Message of Ezekiel
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A young Ezekiel, carried off to exile in Babylon, is commissioned by the Lord to warn of a more devastating and unthinkable judgment to come.
Chris Wright vividly explores Ezekiel's varied and dramatic mission at several levels:
- his unwavering commitment to his task
- the social and political background to his work
- the character of his ministry as watchman, evangelist and pastor
- and the wider context of Ezekiel's vision - the knowledge of the Lord in Israel and amongst the nations
Ezekiel strived to bring meaning, comfort and hope to a shattered, decimated and demoralised remnant of God's people, Israel - a challenge Christians must all emulate in our increasingly troubled world today.
The Bible Speaks Today series covers every book of the Old and New Testaments, as well as Bible themes that run through the whole of Scripture. These revised editions are redesigned inside and out and have been sensitively updated with contemporary language and Bible translations to help you follow, study and teach the Bible in today's world.
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His 30+ years of friendship with John Stott he describes as 'a delightful privilege for which I am immensely grateful to God'. He worked with several of the organizations that Stott founded, and was invited by him in 2001 to take over the leadership of the LPI (known in the US as John Stott Ministries).
Content
General preface ix
Author's preface xi
Chief abbreviations xiv
Select bibliography xv
Introduction 1
1. Wheels within wheels: Ezekiel's call vision (1:1 - 3:15) 29
2. Theatre of the doomed: Ezekiel's first year in ministry (3:16 - 5:17) 51
Appendix 1: Notes on Ezekiel 6, 7 and 12 82
3. Exit the glory (8:1 - 11:25) 85
Appendix 2: Notes on Ezekiel 13:1 - 14:11; 21 and 22 117
4. History with attitude (16:1-63; 23:1-49; 20:1-49) 122
Appendix 3: Notes on Ezekiel 15, 17 and 19 165
5. Who then can be saved? (14:12-23; 18:1-32; 33:10-20) 168
6. The turning point (24:1-27; 33:1-33) 208
7. 'Then the nations will know that I am the Lord' (25:1 - 32:32) 228
8. The gospel according to Ezekiel (34:1 - 37:28) 274
9. The glory of God revealed to the world and restored to his people
(38:1 - 48:35) 317
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