Ezekiel, Volume 2: A Mentor Commentary
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Ezekiel, Volume 2: A Mentor Commentary    -     By: John L. MacKay

Ezekiel, Volume 2: A Mentor Commentary

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John L. Mackay, with his distinctive style and seasoned insights, opens up the book of Ezekiel through two exhaustive and definitive volumes. Offering great depths of exegesis and analysis, these books are aimed at the pastor and student. Volume 2 picks up directly after the first volume, continuing the exegesis up to the last chapter of Ezekiel.

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Title: Ezekiel, Volume 2: A Mentor Commentary
By: John L. MacKay
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 576
Vendor: Mentor
Publication Date: 2018
Weight: 1 pound 13 ounces
ISBN: 152710110X
ISBN-13: 9781527101104
Series: Mentor Commentary
Stock No: WW7101104

Publisher's Description

Ezekiel was a prophet during the dark days of the exile of his people in Babylon, both before and after the destruction of the city of Jerusalem. Speaking to a people who had lost everything, Ezekiel nevertheless had the difficult task of making Judah aware of their rebellion against God – and of its consequences. Through all the unusual and confusing turns of Ezekiel’s account, John L. Mackay provides a scholarly treatment of the Old Testament prophet, without losing a sense of reverence and devotion towards the God Ezekiel served. Offering great depths of exegesis and great warmth of pastoral insight, these two exhaustive volumes are aimed at the pastor and student.

Author Bio

John L. Mackay (1948–2018) was the Principal of the Free Church College, Edinburgh where he taught Old Testament from 1983 until his retirement in 2013. He was a highly–respected Old Testament scholar and authored several well–received commentaries on a range of Biblical books.

Editorial Reviews

The commentary is marked by considerable scholarship with judicious comment on the relevant literature. It is also very readable. Pastoral and practical concerns are handled sensitively. Don’t be tempted to ignore the introductory material which is as lucid an account as I have read of Ezekiel’s life and times and a fascinating discussion of the relationship of the Spirit of God and the human personality.

-- Bob Fyall (Pastor, Preacher and Old Testament Scholar)

It is a believing work, affirming divine inspiration from the outset, and thus refreshing and vital. It is a comprehensive work; relentless, yet still accessible. This is not just another commentary; it takes its place amongst the best.

-- Jared Hood (Old Testament Lecturer, Presbyterian Theological College, Melbourne)

I warmly commend and welcome this excellent commentary on Ezekiel. Professor Mackay, an Old Testament and Hebrew specialist, has provided us with a readable but rich, competent commentary on the biblical text. His extended introduction is also valuable and a necessary read for grappling with the text of Ezekiel.

-- D. Eryl Davies (Elder, Heath Evangelical Church, Cardiff)

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