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Book of Ezekiel

n : an Old Testament book containing Ezekiel's prophecies of the downfall of Jerusalem and Judah and their subsequent restoration syn Ezekiel, Ezechiel

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Ancient Alien Encounter The Book of Ezekiel: Ancient Alien Encounter, The Book of Ezekiel, Bible UFO Encounter

Ancient Alien Encounter   The  Book of Ezekiel: Ancient Alien Encounter, The Book of Ezekiel, Bible UFO Encounterby Jeff Christian PlumCreateSpace

Experience an extreme encounter of the third kind and take the journey into a compelling modern explanation of a very famous book of the Bible, the Book of Ezekiel. In this encounter, you will see what Ezekiel saw, from a modern point of view. The author pulled the original Hebrew words from carefully preserved ancient manuscripts and carefully connected the original words to modern devices and concepts. These translations from ancient texts carefully describe modern machines and a real ancient alien UFO encounter. These images and original illustrations provide an unforgettable original story line of Ezekiel's experience. Think for yourself and draw your own opinion about this account from a man who lived more than 2500 years ago. After this experience, if you keep an open mind, you will draw startling conclusions.

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Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible-Book of Ezekiel

Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible-Book of Ezekielby Matthew HenryGraceworks Multimedia

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Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible is an EXHAUSTIVE study tool, used by countless scholars and laymen for well over 100 years. This commentary covers every chapter and nearly every verse in the Bible, providing a thorough commentary on the Holy Scriptures.

Ever since it was finished, this reference has been an invaluable tool to theology students everywhere. If you're scouring scripture, or just casually studying, you will find this commentary very insightful.

You are about to purchase and download the Kindle ebook version of Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible-Book of Ezekiel for your Kindle!

Instead of downloading Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible in its entirety, we have conveniently broken this monumental work into individual books. This allows you to save more free space on your Kindle and makes for faster searches and quicker navigation. We sincerely hope these features will enhance your studies and maximize your reading experience.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible is an EXHAUSTIVE study tool, used by countless scholars and laymen for well over 100 years. This commentary covers every chapter and nearly every verse in the Bible, providing a thorough commentary on the Holy Scriptures.

Ever since it was finished, this reference has been an invaluable tool to theology students everywhere. If you're scouring scripture, or just casually studying, you will find this commentary very insightful.

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The Book of Ezekiel, Chapters 25–48 (New International Commentary on the Old Testament)

The Book of Ezekiel, Chapters 25–48 (New International Commentary on the Old Testament)by Daniel I. BlockWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company

Many readers are bewildered by Ezekiels relentless denunciations, unconventional antics, and baffling array of topics. But Block cuts through the confusion in this second book of his masterful 2-volume NICOT commentary on Ezekiel. His fresh translation and verse-by-verse exposition demonstrate that Ezekiels ancient wisdom and vision are very much needed as we stand at the threshold of the millennium.

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Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 7: The Book of Ezekiel

Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 7: The Book of Ezekielby J. Michael StraczynskiMarvel Comics

Peter delves further into the totemic origin of his powers when the enigmatic Ezekiel returns! Is he truly Peter's mentor and ally, or something more? Plus: In the aftermath of an interdimensional rift caused by Spider-Man and Doctor Strange's battle with Dormammu, a sorceress of limitless power is set free...

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The Book of Ezekiel, Chapters 1–24 (New International Commentary on the Old Testament)

The Book of Ezekiel, Chapters 1–24 (New International Commentary on the Old Testament)by Daniel I. BlockWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company

Cut through the mystery and confusion of Ezekiel 1--24! Blocks extensive introduction details the authorship, dates, historical setting, original text, and more about this misunderstood book of the Bible. And his fresh English translation and verse-by-verse commentary demonstrate how Ezekiels message is still relevant today. Part of the New International Commentary on the Old Testament.

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Expositions of Holy Scripture-The Book Of Ezekiel

Expositions of Holy Scripture-The Book Of Ezekielby Alexander MacLarenGraceWorks Multimedia

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Alexander MacLaren - 1826-1910), Baptist preacher and expositor, was born in Glasgow on February 11, 1826, and died in Manchester on May 5, 1910. He had been for almost sixty-five years a minister, entirely devoted to his calling. He lived more than almost any of the great preachers of his time between his study, his pulpit, his pen.

He subdued action to thought, thought to utterance and utterance to the Gospel. His life was his ministry; his ministry was his life. In 1842 he was enrolled as a candidate for the Baptist ministry at Stepney College, London. He was tall, shy, silent and looked no older than his sixteen years. But his vocation, as he himself (a consistent Calvinist) might have said, was divinely decreed. "I cannot ever recall any hesitation as to being a minister," he said. "It just had to be."

In the College he was thoroughly grounded in Greek and Hebrew. He was taught to study the Bible in the original and so the foundation was laid for his distinctive work as an expositor and for the biblical content of his preaching. Before Maclaren had finished his course of study he was invited to Portland Chapel in Southampton for three months; those three months became twelve years. He began his ministry there on June 28, 1846. His name and fame grew.

His ministry fell into a quiet routine for which he was always grateful: two sermons on Sunday, a Monday prayer meeting and a Thursday service and lecture. His parishioners thought his sermons to them were the best he ever preached. In April 1858 he was called to be minister at Union Chapel in Manchester. No ministry could have been happier. The church prospered and a new building had to be erected to seat 1,500; every sitting was taken. His renown as preacher spread throughout the English-speaking world. His pulpit became his throne. He was twice elected President of the Baptist Union. He resigned as pastor in 1905 after a ministry of forty-five years.

MacLaren's religious life was hid with Christ in God. He walked with God day by day. He loved Jesus Christ with a reverent, holy love and lived to make Him known. In his farewell sermon at Union he said: "To efface oneself is one of a preacher's first duties."

You are about to download Expositions of Holy Scripture-The Book of Ezekiel for your Kindle reader. Please search the Kindle store for "GraceWorks Multimedia" for other similar titles!

Alexander MacLaren - 1826-1910), Baptist preacher and expositor, was born in Glasgow on February 11, 1826, and died in Manchester on May 5, 1910. He had been for almost sixty-five years a minister, entirely devoted to his calling. He lived more than almost any of the great preachers of his time between his study, his pulpit, his pen.

He subdued action to thought, thought to utterance and utterance to the Gospel. His life was his ministry; his ministry was his life. In 1842 he was enrolled as a candidate for the Baptist ministry at Stepney College, London. He was tall, shy, silent and looked no older than his sixteen years. But his vocation, as he himself (a consistent Calvinist) might have said, was divinely decreed. "I cannot ever recall any hesitation as to being a minister," he said. "It just had to be."

In the College he was thoroughly grounded in Greek and Hebrew. He was taught to study the Bible in the original and so the foundation was laid for his distinctive work as an expositor and for the biblical content of his preaching. Before Maclaren had finished his course of study he was invited to Portland Chapel in Southampton for three months; those three months became twelve years. He began his ministry there on June 28, 1846. His name and fame grew.

His ministry fell into a quiet routine for which he was always grateful: two sermons on Sunday, a Monday prayer meeting and a Thursday service and lecture. His parishioners thought his sermons to them were the best he ever preached. In April 1858 he was called to be minister at Union Chapel in Manchester. No ministry could have been happier. The church prospered and a new building had to be erected to seat 1,500; every sitting was taken. His renown as preacher spread throughout the English-speaking world. His pulpit became his throne. He was twice elected President of the Baptist Union. He resigned as pastor in 1905 after a ministry of forty-five years.

MacLaren's religious life was hid with Christ in God. He walked with God day by day. He loved Jesus Christ with a reverent, holy love and lived to make Him known. In his farewell sermon at Union he said: "To efface oneself is one of a preacher's first duties."

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The Book of Ezekiel: Theologican and Anthropological Perspectives (Symposium Series (Society of Biblical Literature))

The Book of Ezekiel: Theologican and Anthropological Perspectives (Symposium Series (Society of Biblical Literature))Scholars Pr
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Notes on the Entire Bible-The Book of Ezekiel (John Wesley's Notes on the Entire Bible)

Notes on the Entire Bible-The Book of Ezekiel (John Wesley's Notes on the Entire Bible)by John WesleyGraceWorks Multimedia

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Within this exhaustive commentary of the scriptures, John Wesley translated, interpreted, and applied every Biblical passage in depth. His New Testament Notes are official United Methodist Church doctrine. The Old Testament notes have been out of print for many years, and hard copy editions are very hard to find. Every preacher/teacher in the Wesleyan tradition should read Wesley's Notes before going to the pulpit. Whether you're scouring scripture, or just casually studying, you will find this commentary very insightful.


Here's a little history on John Wesley, including some tidbits of information maybe you didn't know! (Courtesy of Wikipedia)


John Wesley (June 17, 1703 – March 2, 1791) was an 18th-century Anglican clergyman and Christian theologian who was an early leader in the Methodist movement. This was the first widely successful evangelical movement in the United Kingdom. Wesley's Methodist Connexion included societies throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland before spreading to other parts of the English-speaking world and beyond. Methodists, under Wesley's direction, became leaders in many social justice issues of the day including prison reform and abolitionism movements.


Wesley's greatest strength as a theologian was in his ability to combine seemingly opposing theological views. Wesley was a logical thinker, and expressed himself clearly, concisely and forcefully in writing. His greatest theological achievement was his promotion of what he termed 'Christian perfection', or holiness of heart and life. Wesley insisted that in this life, the Christian could come to a state where the love of God, or perfect love, reigned supreme in one's heart.


Throughout his life, Wesley remained within the Church of England and insisted that his movement was well within the bounds of the Anglican Church. His maverick use of church policy put him at odds with many within the Church of England, though toward the end of his life he was widely respected.

Don't pass up this opportunity to obtain the Kindle Edition of this awesome Bible reference commentary! Original hardcopy editions of these works have sold for many times the cost of this download. You won't be disappointed!

You are about to download the Kindle eBook version of John Wesley's Notes on the Entire Bible-The Book of Ezekiel.

Instead of downloading John Wesley's Notes on the Entire Bible in its entirety, we have conveniently broken this monumental work into individual books. This allows you to save more free space on your Kindle (or other device) and makes for faster searches and quicker navigation. We sincerely hope these features will enhance your studies and maximize your reading experience.

Within this exhaustive commentary of the scriptures, John Wesley translated, interpreted, and applied every Biblical passage in depth. His New Testament Notes are official United Methodist Church doctrine. The Old Testament notes have been out of print for many years, and hard copy editions are very hard to find. Every preacher/teacher in the Wesleyan tradition should read Wesley's Notes before going to the pulpit. Whether you're scouring scripture, or just casually studying, you will find this commentary very insightful.


Here's a little history on John Wesley, including some tidbits of information maybe you didn't know! (Courtesy of Wikipedia)


John Wesley (June 17, 1703 – March 2, 1791) was an 18th-century Anglican clergyman and Christian theologian who was an early leader in the Methodist movement. This was the first widely successful evangelical movement in the United Kingdom. Wesley's Methodist Connexion included societies throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland before spreading to other parts of the English-speaking world and beyond. Methodists, under Wesley's direction, became leaders in many social justice issues of the day including prison reform and abolitionism movements.


Wesley's greatest strength as a theologian was in his ability to combine seemingly opposing theological views. Wesley was a logical thinker, and expressed himself clearly, concisely and forcefully in writing. His greatest theological achievement was his promotion of what he termed 'Christian perfection', or holiness of heart and life. Wesley insisted that in this life, the Christian could come to a state where the love of God, or perfect love, reigned supreme in one's heart.


Throughout his life, Wesley remained within the Church of England and insisted that his movement was well within the bounds of the Anglican Church. His maverick use of church policy put him at odds with many within the Church of England, though toward the end of his life he was widely respected.

Don't pass up this opportunity to obtain the Kindle Edition of this awesome Bible reference commentary! Original hardcopy editions of these works have sold for many times the cost of this download. You won't be disappointed!

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A New Heart: A Commentary on the Book of Ezekiel (International Theological Commentary)

A New Heart: A Commentary on the Book of Ezekiel (International Theological Commentary)by Mr. Bruce VawterWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company

The prophet Ezekiel speaks passionately of God’s fidelity even in the face of his people's infidelity, defending the destruction of Jerusalem as God’s judgment while promising a new experience of the divine presence that will bring with it “a new heart” for God’s people.

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The Book of Ezekiel: A New English Translation of the Text, Rashi and a Commentary Digest (Judaica Press Books of the Prophets, Vol 2)

The Book of Ezekiel: A New English Translation of the Text, Rashi and a Commentary Digest (Judaica Press Books of the Prophets, Vol 2)by A. J. RosenbergJudaica Pr

The Book of Ezekiel commences with the vision of the Celestial Chariot, representing the Divine Presence leaving the Temple. Although the prophet is in Babylon with the exile of Jeconiah, most of his prophecies are addressed to those remaining in the Holy Land, forewarning them of the impending destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple. We read of numerous prephecies that the prophet dramatizes before the people, indicating the certainty of their realization. We read of the prophet's dramatization of the seige of Jerusalem. We see him lying on his side for an extended period to atone for the sins of the kingdom of Israel and Judah. We see him baking bread of various species of coarse grain, depicting the starvation diet of the inhabitants of the besieged city. We read of the abominations being commited in the Temple and of the angels coming to destroy it.


This invaluable aid to learning Ezekiel is used by students around the world! It provides the benefit of owning two sets in one, since each volume features both the complete Hebrew Mikraoth Gedoloth as well as a concise, modern English translation of the text with extensive commentary.


In addition, each and every Rashi is translated, as are selections from the Ramban, Sforno, Rashbam, Ibn Ezra, from Talmudic and Midrashic sources, and numerous other commentaries never before translated.

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