William Kelly furnishes annotation and interpretation of critical prophecy and history found in the Book of Ezekiel. Kelly breaks down the text in order to independently study each respective section.
William Kelly (1823–1906), born in Ireland, moved to London after attending Trinity College in Dublin. Deeply involved with the Plymouth Brethren, he also became a prolific writer, earning the respect of theologians such as Henry Alford. He is quoted as having said “There are three things real—the Cross, the enmity of the world, the love of God.”