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An evaluation of the nature and role of the `glory of the Lord' in Ezekiel 1-24
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An evaluation of the nature and role of the `glory of the Lord' in Ezekiel 1-24 |
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Ruckhaus, Keith Raymond
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This thesis evaluates the nature and role of `the glory of the Lord,' hwhy-dwbk, in Ezekiel 1-24. The introductory chapter will present the relevance of the topic as well as purview the scope of the thesis and the structure of its presentation. Chapter two lays an interpretive foundation for the glory pericope within a central theme in the book of Ezekiel. The intended impact on the exilic audience is discerned through examining the characteristic features of the hwhy-dwbk in Chapter 3. Chapter four identifies three functions of the hwhy-dwbk . A final function of the hwhy-dwbk is explored in its relationship to `the son of adam' in chapter five. A summary of the hypothesis is provided in chapter 6 along with a conclusion. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1483
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2009-08 |
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