EZEKIEL
Chapters 1–24
Daniel I. Block
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Grand Rapids, Michigan / Cambridge, U.K.
This commentary was planned and written as a single volume, but its length dictated the need to publish it in two volumes. The reader should note that the Introduction in the present volume covers the entire book of Ezekiel; thus the second volume comprises only commentary on chapters 25–48 of Ezekiel.
For the reader’s convenience, each volume has its own table of contents, abbreviation list, and indexes.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Block, Daniel Isaac, 1943-
The Book of Ezekiel: chapters 1–24 / Daniel I. Block.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN-0–8028–2535–4 (cloth: alk. paper)
1. Bible. O.T. Ezekiel I-XXIV—Commentaries. I. Title.
BS1545.3.B575 1997
224´.4077-dc2196–49758
CIP
maḥmad-ʿênay
i. Background: The World of Ezekiel
ii. Author, Purpose, and Methods: The Response of Ezekiel
iii. The Nature of Prophecy and Ezekiel’s Literary Style
v. Ezekiel in Jewish and Christian Tradition
vi. The Enduring Theology of Ezekiel
TEXT AND COMMENTARY
Part 1: Messages of Doom and Gloom for Judah/Israel (1:1–24:27)
i. The Call of Ezekiel to the Prophetic Ministry (1:1–3:27)
B. EZEKIEL’S INAUGURAL VISION (1:4–28a)
2. The Living Creatures (1:5–14)
4. The Platform and Throne (1:22–27)
5. Concluding Colophon (1:28a)
C. THE COMMISSIONING OF EZEKIEL (1:28b–3:11)
2. The First Commissioning Speech (2:3–7)
3. The Vision of the Scroll (2:8–3:3)
4. The Second Commissioning Speech (3:4–11)
D. THE PREPARATION OF EZEKIEL (3:12–15)
E. YAHWEH’S INDUCTION SPEECH FOR EZEKIEL (3:16–21)
F. THE INITIATION OF EZEKIEL (3:22–27)
ii. Signs and Visions of Woe for Israel/Judah (4:1–11:25)
A. DRAMATIZING THE FALL OF JERUSALEM (4:1–5:17)
1. The Dramatic Performances (4:1–5:4)
2. The Verbal Proclamation (5:5–17)
B. PROCLAIMING JUDGMENT AGAINST THE MOUNTAINS OF ISRAEL (6:1–14)
1. Cleaning House: The Primary Announcement (6:1–10)
2. Cleaning House: The Second Announcement (6:11–14)
C. SOUNDING THE ALARM FOR THE LAND OF ISRAEL (7:1–27)
D. ENVISIONING THE DEPARTURE OF YAHWEH (8:1–11:25)
1. Preamble to the First Temple Vision (8:1–4)
2. The Abominations in the Temple (8:5–18)
3. Yahweh’s Response to the Abominations in the Temple (9:1–11)
4. The Burning of Jerusalem and Yahweh’s Departure from the Temple (10:1–22)
6. The Gospel according to Ezekiel (11:14–21)
About The Book of Ezekiel, Chapters 1–24To most modern readers the book of Ezekiel is a mystery. Few can handle Ezekiel’s relentless denunciations, his unconventional antics, his repetitive style, and his bewildering array of topics. This excellent commentary by Daniel I. Block makes sense of this obscure and often misunderstood prophet and demonstrates the relevance of Ezekiel’s message for the church today. An extensive introduction helps to orient readers of Ezekiel’s prophecies to the times, methods, and message of the prophet and to the special literary features of the book. Block then deals successively with each literary/prophetic unit of Ezekiel. The treatment of each unit consists of a fresh translation of the text accompanied by technical textual notes, a discussion of the style and structure of the pericope, a verse-by-verse commentary on the unit, and theological reflections on the significance of the unit. Throughout the commentary special attention is also paid to the rhetorical methods that the prophet employs to get his message across to his original audience. A worthy addition to the NICOT series, this commentary will fast be recognized as an invaluable tool for the study of the Old Testament. In bringing questions of contemporary importance to the text of this ancient document, Block convincingly demonstrates not only that the message of Ezekiel can be understood but also that its message is desperately needed by the church in the twenty-first century. |
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