Excellent for serious academic study of Ezekiel with multiple scholarly perspectives; less useful for pastoral or devotional purposes due to technical nature and lack of practical application.
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More informationContains five Ezekiel commentaries: Daniel Block's two-volume NICOT (evangelical), Walther Zimmerli's two-volume Hermeneia (critical standard work), and G.A. Cooke's 1936 ICC (historical). Represents major scholarly traditions but all require academic background.
Strengths
- Includes both major evangelical and critical scholarly approaches
- Contains definitive standard works like Zimmerli's Hermeneia commentary
- Comprehensive coverage with multiple methodological perspectives
Limits
- Uneven quality with one dated 1936 commentary
- All volumes require advanced academic background
- No pastoral or devotional orientation