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The volume offers a close, verse-by-verse exposition of the prophetic book of Ezekiel, analyzing its symbolic enactments, oracles, and visionary material. It interprets the prophet's signs and warnings as literal portrayals of national sin and impending judgment, arranges passages into predictions before and after the fall of Jerusalem, and explicates the temple vision and future land allotments. Supplementary maps and analytical notes accompany historical and typological readings, and the author frames interpretation within a dispensational, literalist conviction that links immediate punishment with eventual restoration.
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