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Ezekiel's Hope - A Commentary on Ezekiel 38-48 (Paperback, New)
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Ezekiel's Hope - A Commentary on Ezekiel 38-48 (Paperback, New)
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Jacob Milgrom was a man of deep faith and deep learning. As teacher
and scholar he is best known for his work on ancient Israel's
religion, especially its cultic expression in tabernacle and
temple. His command of this subject is evident in his massive,
three-volume commentary on Leviticus (Anchor Bible Commentary) and
his commentary on Numbers (JPS Torah Commentary). This provides
perfect background for one who seeks to instruct us on the final
chapters of Ezekiel. In this volume Milgrom guides us engagingly
through Ezekiel's oracle against Gog (chs. 38-39) and his final
vision of Israel's physical and spiritual restoration (chs. 40-48).
Regrettably Professor Milgrom did not live to see his work on
Ezekiel appear in print. Given his influence on biblical
scholarship far beyond his native Jewish world, it is fitting that
this final form of this project be cast as an interfaith dialogue
with Daniel Block, who has himself written a major two-volume
commentary on Ezekiel (NICOT). This volume offers a window into how
one Jewish scholar engaged with the work of a Christian scholar. It
invites readers to listen in on their conversation, in the course
of which they will also hear the voices of medieval Jewish rabbis,
particularly R. Eliezer of Beaugency and R. Joseph Kara. While
Block and Milgrom are free to disagree in their reading of
particular texts, readers will find this dialogue illuminating for
their own understanding of the last chapters of Ezekiel. "According
to rabbinic tradition, rabbi Hananiah ben Hezekiah burned three
hundred barrels of oil in his lamp before being able to harmonize
the laws of Moses with those given in Ezekiel. In a similar way,
Jacob Milgrom's lifetime of scholarly study of the Pentateuch
ideally equipped him to write a commentary on Ezekiel 38-48. This
volume will be an indispensable reference point for all future work
on the prophet." --Iain Duguid, Professor of Old Testament, Grove
City College "The late Jacob Milgrom was the leading expert on
biblical cult and ritual in his generation. His commentaries on
Leviticus, for which he is best known, reflect the meticulous,
holistic approach to biblical texts that became the hallmark of his
life's work. In this, his last major publication, Milgrom brings
this approach to bear on the final chapters of Ezekiel. Never shy
of new ideas, his bold proposals will challenge Ezekiel scholarship
for years to come." --William A. Tooman, University of St. Andrews
"Seldom has such a spirited written discussion taken place between
a Jewish and an evangelical scholar as is found in this study. Even
more fascinating is the direct way in which the most difficult
portion of the prophecy of Ezekiel (chapters 38-48) is
engaged--with respect for each other and with a commitment to the
text. It is a joy to recommend this book both for the stimulating
way it handles Scripture and for the promise it holds for
additional joint ventures between the two scholarly traditions."
--Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Jacob
Milgrom (1923-2010), an esteemed rabbi in Conservative Judaism, was
Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern Studies at University of
California, Berkeley. He was the author of many books, most notably
The JPS Torah Commentary: Numbers (1966) and the three-volume
Anchor Bible Commentary of Leviticus (1991-2001).
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