FORTHCOMING TITLE, ETA DECEMBER 2024
Ezekiel’s prophecies were spoken to an obstinate nation who believed that, despite their persistent unfaithfulness, God would never ultimately permit their city to be overthrown. Peter Naylor delves into these words of warning to Israel, unpacking both the reality of God’s judgement on his people and his refusal to abandon them completely. The later chapters of Ezekiel look forward to a time when a redeemed Israel would once more worship and serve God in the land which he had promised to their fathers.
The EP Study Commentary series is designed for ministers, theologians and serious students of the Bible. With John D. Currid as the series editor, EPSCs balance biblical scholarism with straightforward application, making them the ideal companion for pastors and Bible teachers.
802 pages.
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