Life in the Present and Hope for the Future

Interpretation 38 (2):165-180 (1984)
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By radically undercutting all facile claims on God's mercy and all false confidence in human merit, Ezekiel laid the sure foundation for the future hope of his people: God's sovereign freedom to cleanse and restore them as He saw fit

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