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Introduction by James M. Gray | 3 |
The Prophet Ezekiel | 5 |
Analysis of the Book | 11 |
Predictions Before the Fall of Jerusalem | 15 |
Predictions After the Fall of Jerusalem | 215 |
Map of Ground Plan of the Temple | 269 |
Map of The Division of the Land | 338 |
I know of no expounder of Holy Scripture on this side ofthe Atlantic in the same class as Mr. Gaebelein. His workon the Old Testament prophets especially is unique. Tounderstand and expound them not for scholars but for thepeople, calls for a combination of gifts bestowed upon veryfew.
Such a teacher must believe in the inerrancy of the autographsof Scripture. He must interpret it literally exceptwhere it clearly indicates to the contrary. He must apprehendthe dispensational scope of its teaching. He mustknow and rely upon the Holy Spirit as the revealer of thetruth whose record He has inspired. He must have aworking knowledge of the Hebrew text and be able to passintelligently on questions of Biblical Criticism. He mustbe familiar with the writings of others who have precededhim. He must be a platform man in constant communicationwith the people whom he would instruct. He mustbe no dreamer, but wide-awake to current events and capableof looking upon and dealing with them in a pr