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- catalog alternative "Bible. Ezekiel. English. 1984.".
- catalog contributor b582263.
- catalog created "1984.".
- catalog date "1984".
- catalog date "1984.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1984.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 264-265.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction -- How the book is put together -- The historical setting -- Part One: Judgement on the house of Israel -- A preface to the call-narrative and the entire book (1:1-3) -- Ezekiel's inauguaral vision (1:4-28) -- God gives Ezekiel his commission to be a prophet (2:1-3:15) -- Ezekiel's call to be a watchman (3:16-21) -- An interlude (3:22-27) -- A set of symbolic actions (4:1-5:4) -- The symbolic actions interpreted (5:5-17) -- Oracles against the mountains of Israel (6:1-14) -- Proclamation of the end (7:1-27) -- The temple vision, 1: Cultic sins (8:1-18) -- The temple vision 2: THe exevcution of judgement (9:1-10:17) -- The temple vision 3: Jerusalemite and exiles (10:18-11:25) -- The approaching disaster, in pantomimes and sayings (12:1-28) -- False prophets and prophetesses (13:1-23)".
- catalog description "Maps and plans -- The altar of sacrifice -- The special portion of the land -- Plan of the temple -- Ezekiel's world -- The Levant -- Judah and neighbors.".
- catalog description "Part Four: A vision of the restoration -- Preliminary remarks -- The vision begins (40:1-4) -- Measurement of the gates to the temple courts (40:5-37) -- Some chambers and furnishings (40:38-46) -- Measurements of the temple building (40:47-41:4) -- Measurements of some accessory buildings and spaces (41:5-15a) -- The interior decoration of the temple house (41:15b-26) -- More chambers, and a summary (42:1-20) -- God's glory returns to the teple (43:1-12) -- The altar and its consecration (43:13-27) -- The outer east gate for God and the Prince (44:1-3) -- Rules for Levites and priests (44:4-31) -- Special lands for the holy, the Prince, and all Israel (45:1-8) -- The Prince and public liturgy (45:9-25) -- More on the Prince and public liturgy (46:1-24) -- Waters of life flow from the temple (47:1-12) -- The New Israel's boundaries (47:13-48:29) -- The city where the Lord is (48:30-35) -- An excursus on priesthood in Israel".
- catalog description "Part Three: Deliverance for the house of Israel -- A watchman to warn of life and death (33:1-20) -- Jerusalem has fallen (33:21-22) -- Lessons go unheeded (33:23-33) -- Of shepherds and flocks (34:1-31) -- Judgement against Mount Seir (35:1-15) -- Judgement in favor of the mountains of Israel (36:1-15) -- God acts to save his honor (36:16-38) -- Old bones, new life (37:1-14) -- Unity and permanence in God's new Israel (37:15-28) -- The more distant future: Gog's invasion from the North (38:1-23) -- More on the end of God (and other matters) (39:1-29)".
- catalog description "Part Two: Judgement on foreign nations -- Preliminary remarks -- Against the Eastern and Western neighbors (25:1-17) -- The downfall of Tyre (26:1-21) -- Tyre founders like a ship in the sea (27:1-36) -- The prince of Tyre's pride and fall (28:1-19) -- Judgement on Sidon, hope for Israel (28:20-26) -- Egypt: a dragon and a reed (29:1-16) -- God changes a conditional threat (29:17-21) -- Egypt's defeat (30:1-26) -- The mighty cedar will fall (31:1-18) -- Concluding oracles against Egypt (32:1-32)".
- catalog description "The elders of Israel receive a surprise (14:1-11) -- Who will escape God's punishment? (14:12-23) -- The parable of the vine wood (15:1-8) -- Jerusalem the ungrateful harlot (16:1-63) -- The cedar, the vine, and the eagles (17:1-24) -- The responsibility of the individual (18:1-32) -- The kings of Judah reign no longer (19:1-14) -- The house of Israel's sinful history (20:1-31) -- Israel's return from the wilderness (20:32-44) -- Some sword oracles (20:45-21:32) -- Filth and dross (22:1-31) -- Samaria and Jerusalem, the two harlots (23:1-49) -- The blood-stained pot (24:1-14) -- Ezekiel grieves but does not mourn (24:15-27)".
- catalog extent "270 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0894532456 (pbk.) :".
- catalog identifier "0894534114 :".
- catalog isPartOf "Old Testament message ; v. 11".
- catalog issued "1984".
- catalog issued "1984.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Wilmington, Del. : M. Glazier, Inc.,".
- catalog subject "BS1545.3 .C63 1984".
- catalog subject "Bible. Ezekiel Commentaries.".
- catalog subject "Priests, Jewish Biblical teaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction -- How the book is put together -- The historical setting -- Part One: Judgement on the house of Israel -- A preface to the call-narrative and the entire book (1:1-3) -- Ezekiel's inauguaral vision (1:4-28) -- God gives Ezekiel his commission to be a prophet (2:1-3:15) -- Ezekiel's call to be a watchman (3:16-21) -- An interlude (3:22-27) -- A set of symbolic actions (4:1-5:4) -- The symbolic actions interpreted (5:5-17) -- Oracles against the mountains of Israel (6:1-14) -- Proclamation of the end (7:1-27) -- The temple vision, 1: Cultic sins (8:1-18) -- The temple vision 2: THe exevcution of judgement (9:1-10:17) -- The temple vision 3: Jerusalemite and exiles (10:18-11:25) -- The approaching disaster, in pantomimes and sayings (12:1-28) -- False prophets and prophetesses (13:1-23)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Maps and plans -- The altar of sacrifice -- The special portion of the land -- Plan of the temple -- Ezekiel's world -- The Levant -- Judah and neighbors.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Four: A vision of the restoration -- Preliminary remarks -- The vision begins (40:1-4) -- Measurement of the gates to the temple courts (40:5-37) -- Some chambers and furnishings (40:38-46) -- Measurements of the temple building (40:47-41:4) -- Measurements of some accessory buildings and spaces (41:5-15a) -- The interior decoration of the temple house (41:15b-26) -- More chambers, and a summary (42:1-20) -- God's glory returns to the teple (43:1-12) -- The altar and its consecration (43:13-27) -- The outer east gate for God and the Prince (44:1-3) -- Rules for Levites and priests (44:4-31) -- Special lands for the holy, the Prince, and all Israel (45:1-8) -- The Prince and public liturgy (45:9-25) -- More on the Prince and public liturgy (46:1-24) -- Waters of life flow from the temple (47:1-12) -- The New Israel's boundaries (47:13-48:29) -- The city where the Lord is (48:30-35) -- An excursus on priesthood in Israel".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Three: Deliverance for the house of Israel -- A watchman to warn of life and death (33:1-20) -- Jerusalem has fallen (33:21-22) -- Lessons go unheeded (33:23-33) -- Of shepherds and flocks (34:1-31) -- Judgement against Mount Seir (35:1-15) -- Judgement in favor of the mountains of Israel (36:1-15) -- God acts to save his honor (36:16-38) -- Old bones, new life (37:1-14) -- Unity and permanence in God's new Israel (37:15-28) -- The more distant future: Gog's invasion from the North (38:1-23) -- More on the end of God (and other matters) (39:1-29)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Two: Judgement on foreign nations -- Preliminary remarks -- Against the Eastern and Western neighbors (25:1-17) -- The downfall of Tyre (26:1-21) -- Tyre founders like a ship in the sea (27:1-36) -- The prince of Tyre's pride and fall (28:1-19) -- Judgement on Sidon, hope for Israel (28:20-26) -- Egypt: a dragon and a reed (29:1-16) -- God changes a conditional threat (29:17-21) -- Egypt's defeat (30:1-26) -- The mighty cedar will fall (31:1-18) -- Concluding oracles against Egypt (32:1-32)".
- catalog tableOfContents "The elders of Israel receive a surprise (14:1-11) -- Who will escape God's punishment? (14:12-23) -- The parable of the vine wood (15:1-8) -- Jerusalem the ungrateful harlot (16:1-63) -- The cedar, the vine, and the eagles (17:1-24) -- The responsibility of the individual (18:1-32) -- The kings of Judah reign no longer (19:1-14) -- The house of Israel's sinful history (20:1-31) -- Israel's return from the wilderness (20:32-44) -- Some sword oracles (20:45-21:32) -- Filth and dross (22:1-31) -- Samaria and Jerusalem, the two harlots (23:1-49) -- The blood-stained pot (24:1-14) -- Ezekiel grieves but does not mourn (24:15-27)".
- catalog title "Ezekiel, with an excursus on Old Testament priesthood / Aelred Cody.".
- catalog type "Commentaries. fast".
- catalog type "text".