Sin and Judgment in the Prophecies of Ezekiel

Interpretation 38 (2):131-150 (1984)
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Abstract

Ezekiel's prophecies reveal with sharp clarity what is also the ironic rhetorical strategy of all Israelite prophets: to bring a faithless and unknowing people to covenant allegiance and consciousness of God's Lordship

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