Turn! O Turn! Why Will You Die?
This article contains an exposition of Ezekiel 33:11, which reveals what the Lord does and does not take pleasure in.
This article contains an exposition of Ezekiel 33:11, which reveals what the Lord does and does not take pleasure in.
What is the exact meaning of the "thirtieth year" in Ezekiel 1:1? This article submits its own proposal.
This article considers Ezekiel's call in Ezekiel 2-Ezekiel 3, full of character qualifications required for a God-glorifying ministry.
The prophet Ezekiel had a great interest in history. The focus of this article is on Ezekiel's concern for the holiness of the name of the Lord.
What is the significance of the Gog and Magog in Ezekiel 38 and Ezekiel 39? In this essay the author offers a fresh look.
This article wants to test the text-critical convention of preferring shorter text readings above the longer by investigating the textual witness of Ezekiel 1.
How does information about building practices from the ancient Near East support an interpretation of the book of Ezekiel? Peterson's thesis is that Ezekiel deliberately omits some key human elements from ANE temple-building practices in his temple vision of Ezekiel 40:1-Ezekiel 43:11, in an effort to help Israel to realize the nature of their sin.
This article offers some expository notes on Ezekiel 16:49-50, about the sin of Sodom.
This article examines some of the early interpretations of Ezekiel 17. It notes the relationship between the metaphor of a tree and kingship in the ancient Near East and then examines how it functioned in 4QEzekiel, the Septuagint, Targum Ezekiel, and the Shepherd of Hermas.
This article discusses the battle of Gog and Magog recorded in Ezekiel 38-39, and suggests that it is fulfilled in the book of Esther.