Ezekiel Commentary – Jim McGuiggan (PDF download)

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About this book:
     "I really believe you will find this volume helpful. Each chapter is divided
into preparatory remarks, outline and then comments. So if you will be sure
to read it in this order you'll get all the advantages (such as they are) of this
book."
     "Ezekiel is by far the easiest of the major prophets. You'll (perhaps) be
surprised at this since chapter one seems so confusing. It will do you good
to get into a study of this book and you'll be pleased, when you're through,
at how much you've gained. So, set aside thirty minutes each day for the
study; get out your Bible and notepaper, and ask God for help in your study."
     "The best background for the study of Ezekiel is the book of Jeremiah. If
you will become acquainted with the history of their times, then much of
what Ezekiel says is self-explanatory. So, major in the historical material in
Jeremiah and the books of II Kings and II Chronicles." – Jim McGuiggan

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introductory Material
1. The War Wagon (Ezekiel 1)
2. Commissioned (Ezekiel 2 & 3)
4. Three Awful Signs (Ezekiel 4)
5. The Haircut (Ezekiel 5)
6. Denunciation & Punishment (Ezekiel 6 & 7)
8. Religious Corruption (Ezekiel 8)
9. Destruction & Deliverance (Ezekiel 9)
10. The Doomed City (Ezekiel 10)
11. Political & Moral Corruption (Ezekiel 11)
12. Exile Coming Soon (Ezekiel 12)
13. False Prophets Prophetesses (Ezekiel 13)
14. Inner Idols & Inevitable Judgment (Ezekiel 14)
15. The Useless Vine (Ezekiel 15)
16. The Unwanted Child (Ezekiel 16)
17. The Eagles & The Vine (Ezekiel 17)
18. God and the Individual (Ezekiel 18)
19. Lions & Rods (Ezekiel 19)
20. Shameful History (Ezekiel 20)
21. The Sword of Justice (Ezekiel 21)
22. Jerusalem, Jerusalem (Ezekiel 22)
23. The Two Harlots (Ezekiel 23)
24. The Rusty Caldron & the Prophet’s Loss (Ezekiel 24)
25. And If The Righteous Are Scarcely Saved, Where Do The Ungodly Appear? (Ezekiel 25-32)
26. “The City Is Smitten” (Ezekiel 33)
27. The Government of the Future (Ezekiel 34)
28. For Edom & Israel (Ezekiel 35-36)
29. Dry Bones & Joined Sticks (Ezekiel 37)
30. Gog meets God (Ezekiel 38-39)
31. The Temple (Ezekiel 40-43)
32. The Temple: Its Worship, Land, River and Inheritance (Ezekiel 44-48)

THE AUTHOR: Jim McGuiggan, a native of Belfast, North Ireland, is a serious and prolific writer. Jim taught for a number of years, first in the British Bible School, and then at Sunset School of Preaching (now Sunset International Bible Institute). His books are composed in a conversational manner and exhibit keen insight into the Scriptures. In addition to his work as an author and teacher, Jim is a dynamic and provocative speaker. His care for people makes his writing and speaking meaningful and useful as he presents the truths of Scripture, the love of Christ, and practical lessons for daily life.

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