Ezekiel: Tyndale Old Testament Commentary [TOTC]
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Ezekiel: Tyndale Old Testament Commentary   [TOTC]  -     By: John B. Taylor

Ezekiel: Tyndale Old Testament Commentary [TOTC]

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For most people Ezekiel is a closed, mysterious and enigmatic book with little relevancy to today's world. In this non-technical commentary, geared toward those who have read the book and are ready to proceed further, John B. Taylor introduces his readers to the book of Ezekiel and the major issues surrounding it, without delving into the world of the professional scholar. Ezekiel is comprehensive and concise and it, along with every volume in the Tyndale Old Testament series will generously reward those who use it to study the Bible.

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Title: Ezekiel: Tyndale Old Testament Commentary [TOTC]
By: John B. Taylor
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 228
Vendor: IVP Academic
Publication Date: 2009
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.38 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 0830842225
ISBN-13: 9780830842223
Series: Tyndale Commentary
Stock No: WW842223

Publisher's Description

"For most Bible readers Ezekiel is almost a closed book," writes John Taylor. "Their knowledge of him extends little further than his mysterious vision of God's chariot-throne, with its wheels within wheels, and the vision of the valley of the dry bones." "Otherwise his book is as forbidding in its size as the prophet himself is in the complexity of his make-up," Taylor goes on. "In its structure, however, if not in its thought and language, the book of Ezekiel has a basic simplicity, and its orderly framework makes it easy to analyze." Taylor, in the introduction to this analysis of Ezekiel, sketches a portrait of the prophet and his times, carefully placing the book and its prophecies within their historical settings. He also provides an overview of the books themes and a clear outline of its contents. The original, unrevised text of this volume has been completely retypeset and printed in a larger, more attractive format with the new cover design for the series.

Author Bio

John B. Taylor was formerly Bishop of St Albans, England.

Editorial Reviews

"The Tyndale volumes have long been the premier shorter-length commentary series on both Testaments throughout the English-speaking world."

-- Craig Blomberg, Denver Seminary

"Tyndale commentaries are always useful, not least because they focus so clearly on the text of Scripture, and do not fall into the trap of paying too much attention to other commentaries and not enough to the scriptural text they are intended to expound and explain. So they retain their usefulness for preachers, Bible study leaders and for all readers of the Bible."

-- Peter Adam, principal, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia

"Within its constraints, this series includes some outstanding volumes."

-- D. A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

"There simply is no series of medium-length commentaries that approaches the excellence of the Tyndale commentaries."

-- Donald A. Hagner, Fuller Theological Seminary

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