Greenhill on Ezekiel, first published between 1647 - 1667 in five quarto volumes constitutes one of the foremost of Puritan works in Old Testament expositions.
Delivered to crowded congregations in the city of London, the content is popular and in the best 17th century tradition of experiential preaching which spoke to the heart and conscience as well as the mind.
It would be too much to say that Greenhill provides everything necessary for an understanding of Ezekiel but what he is worthwhile and valuable.
C H Spurgeon commented on his work: 'We always get something out of Greenhill when we refer to him.
He had not, the critical skill of today, but his spiritual insight was keen.
he rather commented on a passage rather than expounded it.'