From rebellion to restoration, Ezekiel

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Wallenkampf A. V.
From rebellion to restoration : Ezekiel / Arnold Valentin Wallenkampf. —  ; Washington, DC : Review and Herald Publishing Association, ©1990. — 110 p.. — Includes index.. — ISBN 0-8280-0614-8
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   The book of Ezekiel is probably one of the most neglected books in the Bible. Few people remember anything about it, except that the prophet Ezekiel saw a "wheel within a wheel" and that he wrote about a valley of dry bones. But the message in Ezekiel holds a rich blessing for the reader. Ezekiel paints a picture of God embracing both His severity and kindness. The severity of God is manifested in His judgments upon Israel and the surrounding nations in chapters 1-32. Chapters 33-48 portray God's mercy. They breathe an atmosphere of hope and renewal with unlimited possibilities for restored Israel living under the blessing of the new covenant experience presented in chapter 36. It is the author's sincere hope that the reader may hear God speak to him through His prophet Ezekiel as He guides His ancient people through storms and shadows to the radiant sunshine of God's constant love and care.

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