Can a biblical text be idolatrous? Ezekiel’s God has always been theologically awkward and difficult to handle. For early Jewish and Christian readers of the book the most troublesome (and indeed dangerous) parts of the text were the prophet’s initial vision of the divine glory
The question of the character of God has been an issue of contention among many biblical scholars, p...
Justice is a difficult concept. Its description is present in almost every chapter of the Bible. It ...
From the Old to the New Testament, God is portrayed as permissive and wrathful. Jews avoid this cont...
The prophet Ezekiel is without doubt one of the oddest characters of the Old Testament. A priest at ...
Ezekiel is the strangest figure in the goodly fellowship of the prophets . . . probably no book of t...
The images and genres as well as the structure of the Book of Ezekiel aim to promote symbolic thinki...
Despite its general ease in making affirmative statements about God, the Hebrew Bible also contains ...
The book of Ezekiel is one of the prophetic books (Nevi’im) canonized in the Hebrew Bible. It is a t...
The Book of Ezekiel is set in the tumultuous period of the early sixth century, when successive Baby...
This article is related to a larger research project that my wife, Dr. Linda Conrad and I are doing ...
“Ezekiel drew upon imagery and iconography from Israel and its ancient Near Eastern environs. A part...
Ezekiel has long been considered the most difficult of all the prophetic books to understand. The pr...
“The prophet Ezekiel challenges his exilic audience in the early sixth century B.C.E. to take respon...
Numerous texts refer to the activities of the spirit of God in relation to the life and work of the ...
<p>The text of Ezekiel continues to present some challenges to students studying it. This is i...
The question of the character of God has been an issue of contention among many biblical scholars, p...
Justice is a difficult concept. Its description is present in almost every chapter of the Bible. It ...
From the Old to the New Testament, God is portrayed as permissive and wrathful. Jews avoid this cont...
The prophet Ezekiel is without doubt one of the oddest characters of the Old Testament. A priest at ...
Ezekiel is the strangest figure in the goodly fellowship of the prophets . . . probably no book of t...
The images and genres as well as the structure of the Book of Ezekiel aim to promote symbolic thinki...
Despite its general ease in making affirmative statements about God, the Hebrew Bible also contains ...
The book of Ezekiel is one of the prophetic books (Nevi’im) canonized in the Hebrew Bible. It is a t...
The Book of Ezekiel is set in the tumultuous period of the early sixth century, when successive Baby...
This article is related to a larger research project that my wife, Dr. Linda Conrad and I are doing ...
“Ezekiel drew upon imagery and iconography from Israel and its ancient Near Eastern environs. A part...
Ezekiel has long been considered the most difficult of all the prophetic books to understand. The pr...
“The prophet Ezekiel challenges his exilic audience in the early sixth century B.C.E. to take respon...
Numerous texts refer to the activities of the spirit of God in relation to the life and work of the ...
<p>The text of Ezekiel continues to present some challenges to students studying it. This is i...
The question of the character of God has been an issue of contention among many biblical scholars, p...
Justice is a difficult concept. Its description is present in almost every chapter of the Bible. It ...
From the Old to the New Testament, God is portrayed as permissive and wrathful. Jews avoid this cont...