“Block’s aim is to make the book of Ezekiel ‘understandable and meaningful for contemporary readers’ by considering questions ‘students of Scripture’ would ask (text critical, cultural and literary, hermeneutical and theological, and application). Block’s style of exposition is clear and accessible; all major propositions are enumerated. His judicious use of comparative ancient Near Eastern material is commendable. Readers lacking a knowledge of Hebrew will also use this book with profit. Recommended for all libraries.”—Religious Studies Review
NICOT: The Book of Ezekiel, I and II, by Daniel Block (1998)
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“Block’s aim is to make the book of Ezekiel ‘understandable and meaningful for contemporary readers’ by considering questions ‘students of Scripture’ would ask (text critical, cultural and literary, hermeneutical and theological, and application). Block’s style of exposition is clear and accessible; all major propositions are enumerated. His judicious use of comparative ancient Near Eastern material is commendable. Readers lacking a knowledge of Hebrew will also use this book with profit. Recommended for all libraries.”—Religious Studies Review
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