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Ezekiel, Daniel

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The books of Ezekiel and Daniel are rich in imagery that is taken up afresh in the New Testament.

Echoes of Ezekiel-with its words of doom and hope, vision of a new temple, and scroll-eating prophet-are especially apparent in the book of Revelation.

Daniel is most notable in supplying terminology and imagery for Jesus of Nazareth's favored self-description as "Son of man," a phrase also found in Ezekiel.

The four beasts of Daniel find their counterparts in the lion, ox, man, and eagle of Ezekiel and Revelation.

It is no wonder these books, despite the difficulties in interpreting them, took hold on the imagination of the early church. In this Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture volume, over forty church fathers are cited in the commentary on Ezekiel, some of whom are here translated into English for the first time, but pride of place goes to four significant extant works: the homilies of Origen and Gregory the Great, and the commentaries of Jerome and Theodoret of Cyr, thus bridging East and West, North and South. A similar array of fathers are found within the commentary on Daniel.

Extensive comments derive from the works of Theodoret of Cyr, Hippolytus, Jerome, and Isho'dad of Merv, providing a wealth of insight.

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Inter-Varsity Press,US
0830814833 / 9780830814831
Hardback
224.406
26/02/2008
United States
396 pages
184 x 262 mm, 1009 grams