Ezekiel : a commentary

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    • Joyce, Paul (Paul M.)

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Ezekiel : a commentary

Paul M. Joyce

(Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies, no. 482)(T & T Clark library of Biblical studies)

T & T Clark, 2009

  • : pbk

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Originally published: 2007

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The book begins with a thorough introduction to the main critical questions that arise in connection with the book of Ezekiel. It covers the historical-critical agenda but also includes newer approaches and questions, such as psychological issues and the notion that Ezekiel should be regarded as a 'character' within the book. The emphasis is on the insight that many different kinds of questions may illumine a text like Ezekiel. The commentary treats each of the chapters of the book of Ezekiel in turn. The chapter-by-chapter commentary summarizes the main themes of the chapter and raises the main critical issues that arise in relation to the chapter, before proceeding to detailed exegesis.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Place in the Canon B Structure C Unity, Authorship and Redaction D Time and Place E Ezekiel Himself? F Israel's Traditions G Literary Relations H Theological Themes I Forms of Speech J Text and Versions K After Ezekiel: Ezekiel in Tradition L Analysis of Ezekiel 1-48 Chapter-by-chapter commentary on Ezekiel 1-48 Bibliography General Index Index of Authors Index of Biblical References

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