This volume complements Henry Cowles’ commentary on the minor prophets. His commentary on Ezekiel examines the imagery, poetics, and other difficult features of the book. He describes the visions, prophecy, history, and poetry in terms which help make sense of Ezekiel for ordinary readers.
In his commentary on Daniel, Cowles applies the best principles of interpretation to arrive at the clearest possible understanding of Daniel. Cowles acknowledges that commentators throughout history have reached wildly divergent views of Daniel—especially the apocalyptic literature. Yet he also shows that a rigorous and careful examination of the book can yield clarity and show God’s movement in history. In addition to Cowles’ thorough commentary, this volume also contains a discussion and rebuttal of the Millerite theology prevalent during Cowles’ time, traces of which still exist today.
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