As an aside, a very good book on Ezekiel that I recently read, and highly recommend, is Ezekiel in Context: Ezekiel's Message Understood in its Historical Setting of Covenant Curses and Ancient Near Eastern Mythological Motifs by Brian Neil Peterson (Wipf and Stock, 2012).
Thursday, April 2, 2015
William Hamblin on the "chariots" in Ezekiel 1
As an aside, a very good book on Ezekiel that I recently read, and highly recommend, is Ezekiel in Context: Ezekiel's Message Understood in its Historical Setting of Covenant Curses and Ancient Near Eastern Mythological Motifs by Brian Neil Peterson (Wipf and Stock, 2012).
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