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EZEKIEL
760.
ALLEINE (WILLIAM). The nine last
chapters of Ezekiel unfolded. 8vo. 1679. 5/6
Very rare; will interest interpreters of prophecy.
761. COWLES (HENRY, D.D.)
Ezekiel and Daniel; with Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical. Thick
cr. 8vo. New York, D.
Appleton & Co. 1867. S. 6/6.
In his own way this author is one of
the most instructive of American writers; he is clear and definite, and
leaves his meaning impressed upon the mind. His scholarship is respectable.
762. FAIRBAIRN (PATRICK, D.D.)
Ezekiel. Exposition; with New Translation. 8vo. 10/6. Edinb., T.
& T. Clark. 1851.
This exposition has passed through
three editions, and has gained for its author a high place among
elucidators of difficult parts of Scripture. Dr. Fairbairn
has a cool judgment and a warm heart; he has cast much light upon Ezekiel's
wheels, and has evidently felt the touch of the live coal, which is better
still.
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763. GREENHILL (WILLIAM, M.A.
1591-1677). Exposition of
Ezekiel. 5 vols. 4to. 1645—1667.
Reprinted in a thick imp. 8vo. volume, 1827, and now issued in Nichol's
Commentaries. 10/6. Lond.,
Nisbet. 1863.
We always get something out of
Greenhill whenever we refer to him. He had not, of
course, the critical skill of the present day, but his spiritual insight
was keen. He rather commented on a passage than expounded it.
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764.
GUTHRIE (THOMAS, D.D.) The Gospel
in Ezekiel Cr. 8vo. 3/6. Lond., Daldy & Isbister. 1864.
Very little of Ezekiel, and a great many of those flowers of eloquence
which rendered Dr. Guthrie
so famous. We can hardly regard it as an exposition. It only dwells upon
the latter part of the 36th chapter.
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765. HENDERSON (EBENEZER,
D.D.) Ezekiel. With Commentary. 8vo. Lond.,Hamilton. 1855. 5/-
Valuable condensed notes.
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766.
HENGSTENBERG (E. W., D.D.) The
Prophecies of Ezekiel elucidated. Demy 8vo. 10/6. Edinb., T.
& T. Clark. 1869.
We have frequently characterised this
author’s writings. They are clear, cold, and dry, like a fine
moonlight night in the middle of winter. A man needs a peculiar mind to enjoy Hengstenberg;
but all educated students can profit
by him.
767.
KEIL (K. F.) Ezekiel [2 vols., in preparation]. Edinb. T. Clark.
Vol 1 (53 MB)
Vol 2 (47 MB)
768. LANGE. Commentaries
on Ezekiel and other Books of Old Testament. [In preparation.] Edinb., T.
& T. Clark.
Refer to links under number 42
769.
NEWCOME (WILLIAM, D.D., Abp. of Armagh.
1729—1800). Improved version, metrical arrangement, and explanation.
4to. Dublin, 1728. 8vo. Lond.,
1836, &c. (See Lowth and others, No. 711).
Dr. Fairbairn
says:—"The notes are of a very brief description, chiefly
explanatory of the meanings given in the translation; and both the
translation and the notes proceed to a large extent on the vicious
principle, very prevalent at the time, of getting rid of difficulties in
the sense by proposed emendations of the text." Yet Newcome
showed both learning and diligence in this improved version.
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