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A bold voice from the ancient near east speaks to modern readers with startling clarity. The Bible, King James Version, Book 26; Ezekiel offers a pivotal journey through exile, prophecy, and the power of vision, rendered in stately, accessible language that still resonates in today's Bible study rooms and personal moments of devotion. This edition foregrounds Ezekiel's extraordinary themes-visions and messages, divine judgement, exile and restoration-framing them as both scriptural study text and living reflection. It invites casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike to encounter…mehr

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A bold voice from the ancient near east speaks to modern readers with startling clarity. The Bible, King James Version, Book 26; Ezekiel offers a pivotal journey through exile, prophecy, and the power of vision, rendered in stately, accessible language that still resonates in today's Bible study rooms and personal moments of devotion. This edition foregrounds Ezekiel's extraordinary themes-visions and messages, divine judgement, exile and restoration-framing them as both scriptural study text and living reflection. It invites casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike to encounter a prophet whose warnings, wanderings, and hopeful promises illuminate the complexities of human faith. With careful editorial care, it serves as a reliable Ezekiel commentary within a single, compelling volume that encourages group dialogue, sermon preparation, and individual meditation alike. Historically and literarily significant, Ezekiel anchors the Babylonian exile era in a voice that travels beyond the page, offering insight into ancient traditions, prophetic rhetoric, and enduring questions about justice, mercy, and renewal. This is more than a reprint-it is a restoration fit for today's readers and tomorrow's scholars, a genuine collector's item and a cultural treasure. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it stands ready to enrich a bible study group, a scholar's shelf, and any reader seeking thoughtful, inspired engagement with sacred text.
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The author of Nanny Merry remains anonymous, with little known about their personal life or background. The novel, written in the early 1870s, offers a glimpse into the moral and spiritual values of the time, particularly focusing on childhood innocence, family relationships, and faith. While the specific identity of the author is unclear, the themes explored in the book suggest a deep understanding of the emotional and spiritual development of children. The book's emphasis on kindness, love, forgiveness, and reliance on God reflects the prevailing religious and moral values of the period, especially in children's literature. The story's portrayal of the main character s growth and lessons learned from life events suggests that the author aimed to instill important virtues in young readers. Despite the anonymity of the author, Nanny Merry continues to be valued for its timeless messages about faith, family, and the power of kindness in shaping one s character.