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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.

10–12 As in vv. 5–9, Ezekiel follows his basic pattern in this chapter: God’s blessing (vv. 10–12); Israel’s rebellion (vv. 13, 21); and God’s sanctification of his name through limited judgment (vv. 14–20, 22–26), the latter two items being repeated. Ezekiel turns from Israel’s corrupt beginning to the generation that God by great power brought out of Egypt (v. 10; Ex 12–15). God’s kindness and grace were manifested in the exodus and in the giving of the covenant through Moses (cf. “my
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