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The Book of Ezekiel : A Commentary
- Narrated by: Chuck Missler
- Length: 23 hrs and 11 mins
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
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Publisher's Summary
The book of Ezekiel contains some of the most incredible prophecies in the Bible, including detailed description of a nuclear war and the cleanup afterward. Ezekiel ministered to a nation experiencing judgment for its sins, and may have some lessons for us today. Ezekiel's name means "God strengthens, or God will strengthen". Ezekiel is one of the three that were called Captivity Prophets (the other two are Jeremiah and Daniel). Ezekiel never mentions Jeremiah in his writings, but he does mention Daniel three times.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-10-2019
brilliant
chuck missler was excellent love it well spoken funny learnt a lot thanks for the time
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- Kreston M.
- 03-10-2018
So Insightful
I’m so glad to be able to ride the coattails of the late Chuck Missler when it comes to the details found by diligently reading the biblical text.
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- Paula Insua
- 13-07-2018
audio is verry bad
Sounds like it was recorded in an empty building hard to understand , would love to have a better copy!! is there a exchange program available?
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- daniel hoffelder
- 18-04-2018
Talks to quick
A lot of questionable theories at extremely high rate lots of thought provoking information ok
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- Lou Pfeiffer
- 30-06-2020
Learn about Ezekiel
If you're interested in Old Testament prophecies, then this is your book. Excellent and well done.
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- danielv1775
- 05-09-2019
Great resource for Bible study
Wonderful explanation of some of the finer points. I really like the fact that Chuck Missler lets you know up front what his views are and why he has them but encourages you do your own study of Gods word.
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- Eli
- 14-04-2019
really great commentary
fantastic commentary very informed on a lot of different issues makes also gives very clear description of the original context one racially offensive statement made at the end that was meant to be facetious but I thought was insensitive about God playing the race card but other than that the rest is exactly what I was looking for
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- Jake
- 13-10-2018
Chuck is the best!
so good! as always! a must listen to! great insight. a a a a a
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- J Potter
- 11-07-2018
Loved it!!
I love all of Chuck Missler's commentaries They are so informative and inspiring and comforting.
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- Kindle Customer
- 16-02-2018
Awesome
What awesome book one that I will come back to often.
God bless us all. I first came to g Lord when read the wonderful book of Ezekiel a few years ago I am sure ago and I am sure I will read it often.
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- Richmond
- 15-12-2020
A Brilliant Commentary
I have enjoyed and learnt a lot listening through the book of Ezekiel by Chuck Missler.
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- Tigga
- 14-06-2019
Packed with detailed teaching
The subject matter is very detailed and sometimes difficult to follow but well worth listening. It will take a few listenings to really even begin to absorb.
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- BarryM
- 24-04-2019
Excellent
First class in depth review. Enlightening and enjoyable. A must for any serious Bible scholar.
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