Ezekiel: The Prophet and His Message

Ezekiel: The Prophet and His Message

Ezekiel: The Prophet and His Message

Ezekiel: The Prophet and His Message

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Overview

Ezekiel was an ordinary person, called "mortal" by God more often than his own name. Yet because of the radical times, Ezekiel reacted in a radical way through his unusual lifestyle and his sharp theological diagnosis. His important message about judgment and hope came at a critical moment of Israel's history.

This volume is not a biography about the prophet Ezekiel. It is a literary and theological analysis of a biblical document left behind by a nearly anonymous and mostly unknown prophet. Ralph W. Klein analyzes the shape of the book, deciphers its imagery, comments on its technical vocabulary, and relates its parts to one another.

Ezekiel's passionate diagnosis of the incompatibility between the failings of ancient Israel and the potential for its ongoing history also calls into question modern assumptions about the inevitable viability of synagogue, church, and society. His nearly unbounded optimism about the radical transformations that can be expected when God dwells with people has important implications for all heirs of the prophet in the community of the faithful who know that the name of their city is--or ought to be--"Yahweh is there."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506492001
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 03/12/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 209
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Ralph Walter Klein was an American Old Testament scholar. He was Christ Seminary-Seminex Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. Klein wrote commentaries on 1 Samuel (WBC) and 1 Chronicles and 2 Chronicles (Hermeneia), and was the editor of Currents in Theology and Mission from 1974 to 2009.

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