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Ezekiel

Iain Duguid

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Dr. Iain M. Duguid's treatment of Ezekiel in the acclaimed NIV Application Commentary series provides a masterful demonstration of how this ancient prophet's challenging message of judgment and restoration continues to speak powerfully to contemporary believers facing their own questions about divine justice, human responsibility, and the hope of spiritual renewal. As a respected Old Testament scholar with extensive expertise in Hebrew prophecy and biblical theology, Duguid brings both academic rigor and pastoral sensitivity to this complex prophetic book that addresses some of Scripture's most difficult questions about suffering, exile, and the nature of authentic faith in the midst of crisis. His evangelical commitment to Scripture's authority, combined with his gift for practical application, produces a commentary that transforms the study of Ezekiel from intellectual challenge into spiritual transformation.

Duguid's distinctive three-part methodology—Original Meaning, Bridging Contexts, and Contemporary Significance—proves especially effective in addressing Ezekiel's complex blend of symbolic actions, vivid visions, and prophetic oracles that span from harsh judgment to ultimate hope. His analysis expertly navigates the prophet's bizarre symbolic behaviors, his detailed visions of divine glory, and his comprehensive oracles against Israel and the nations, demonstrating how these ancient expressions of divine holiness and justice continue to challenge contemporary understanding of God's character and purposes. His treatment reveals how Ezekiel's message about the necessity of spiritual transformation, the reality of divine judgment, and the hope of covenant renewal speaks directly to modern questions about personal holiness, social justice, and the church's mission in a fallen world.

This comprehensive 352-page resource serves as an indispensable tool for pastors preparing to preach from Ezekiel's challenging prophecies with both exegetical accuracy and contemporary relevance, teachers seeking to help students understand how Old Testament prophecy informs New Testament faith, and serious Bible readers wanting to discover how ancient prophetic literature continues to guide spiritual growth and Christian living. Duguid's ability to make complex theological and literary concepts accessible without sacrificing depth makes this commentary equally valuable for seminary education and congregational study, ensuring that readers don't simply understand what Ezekiel meant to ancient Israel in exile, but discover how his message about divine holiness, human responsibility, and ultimate restoration continues to transform contemporary believers facing their own encounters with the reality of divine judgment and the hope of spiritual renewal.

Series
NIV Application Commentary
Publisher
Zondervan Academic
Published
1999
ISBN
031021047X
Number of Pages
352
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