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A luminous, uncompromising exposition of Ezekiel’s voice. Ezekiel’s visions still confront readers. Patrick Fairbairn’s Ezekiel And The Book Of His Prophecy marries scholarly rigour and plain-speaking clarity: a sustained old testament exposition that guides readers through the book’s challenging imagery with disciplined hebrew scripture interpretation and sharp biblical prophecy analysis. Fairbairn writes with patient exegesis and a gift for explaining complex symbols without flattening their mystery; his methodical eye makes the work useful both as a seminary textbook and as accessible reading for curious laypeople. The commentary’s balanced attention to historical setting and theological meaning situates Ezekiel within ancient israel history and the upheavals of the sixth century bce, so that the visions acquire both context and contemporary resonance. Methodical yet humane, the book sits naturally within a bible commentary collection while also offering fresh access to Fairbairn prophecy works.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Historically respected among classic bible scholars, Fairbairn’s exposition occupies a steady place in the lineage of English-language prophetic literature study, where its combination of historical awareness and theological sensitivity has informed generations of biblical prophecy analysis. Casual readers will find the text an unusually readable entry to the visions of Ezekiel, while seminarians and lecturers may treat it as a seminary textbook or a theology students’ resource for coursework and wider reading. The commentary’s attention to context - linking prophetic imagery to the realities of ancient israel history in the sixth century bce - gives modern readers a firmer grasp of why these oracles mattered. Collectors of classic-literature and those building a careful bible commentary collection should prize this edition for its restored accessibility and scholarly tone. Compact in argument but generous in insight, Fairbairn’s exposition rewards patient attention with clarity of interpretation and continued relevance for readers interested in prophecy, theology and the history of biblical interpretation.