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The Gospel In Ezekiel

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362 pages, Paperback

First published July 26, 2010

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Thomas Guthrie

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December 20, 2014
I wanted to love this book and the preacher's readings so much but unfortunately it really was completely different than what I expected it to be.
I really wanted to learn more as I read Ezekiel and definitely learn about the gospel within it and hoped this would be a valuable aid.
I don't know if it's the decade it was written in but to read the way this author relates Ezekiel and his findings are quite intense and I found I lost a lot of time and concentration in trying to understand the point he was trying to make.
At points, I felt it was more self-indulgent of the author using prose and formation of words that really did not communicate the reading of Ezekiel at all and it really dragged and was long winded in many places.

I would not recommend this for a study note or to aid your understanding of the gospel in Ezekiel maybe if you wanted a different approach or take on the book itself this might be encouraging.

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October 19, 2023
Beautiful but super long-winded. If this book was 100 pages or less it would be incredible
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October 4, 2015
A decent book overall. Unfortunately, the title leads one to expect what you will not find in the pages of the book. There is no exposition of Ezekiel. There are several practical observations on various aspects of Christian living suggested by assorted passages in Ezekiel 36. That's it. It does not look at the whole book - just the one chapter. My enjoyment of the book was always disrupted by my expectation of something else based on the title. The lectures are good nonetheless, but they can hardly be said to be based on the passages cited from Ezekiel.
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March 28, 2016
While this edition contained many typos, it remains one of the most quotable theology works I can claim to have read. Ezekiel is but an outlet Guthrie used to exemplify how incredibly amazing Grace truly is.
Also, I completely fell in love with Thomas Guthrie.
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