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Scholarly and accessible, Jeremiah–Ezekiel is a comprehensive and succinct commentary that guides users to the text’s core meaning. With enhanced ease-of-use features, specialized discussion of key words and concepts, and each commentator’s point-of-view on the text’s implications for life, it is a vital resource for every preacher, teacher, and student of the Bible.

was reminded that God graciously set her apart as an instrument of blessing to the world and as a witness against the pagans, who had exchanged the worship of the Creator for the worship of his creation (v. 12; cf. Ne 9:14; Ro 1:25). 13–17 The phrase “the man who obeys them will live by them” (v. 13) reflects Leviticus 18:5. It is not a reference to eternal salvation by works. As the background of Leviticus 18:5 was idolatry, so rebellion of this kind sets the context of this phrase in Ezekiel. Obeying
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