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Technical Commentaries
- Baker Exegetical (BECNT)
- Hermeneia (HC)
- Sacra Pagina SP)
- Socio-Rhetorical SRC)
- Word Biblical WBC)
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Semi-Technical Commentaries
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Preaching/Pastoral Commentaries
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Lynn Cohick provides an accurate and fulsome picture of the earliest
Christian women by examining a wide variety of first-century Jewish and
Greco-Roman... More...
Goldingay continues his critically acclaimed series with a broad and detailed exploration of Israel's threefold vision
of living with God, one another, and the individual self... See Also:Volume 1 and Volume 2
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Hansen's approach is simple. Write a commentary that engages the original text and other critical sources, and articulate that information in a way that is specifically geared for all members of his audience, pastors, students, and scholars. More...
The questions Sailhamer asks and the methodology he employs make The Meaning of the Pentateuch his definitive work. In it, he brings together his vast knowledge of the Pentateuch and his exceptional scholarly acumen to ask exegetical questions from which he builds a theological understanding. More...
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The Gospel of John in Cultural and Rhetorical Perspective treats the John's book through the lenses classical rhetoric and cultural anthropology. Journal style essays... More...
David L. Baker in this book, Tight Fists or Open Hands? argues that the popular modes of theological thought dealing with poverty and wealth, are either too simplistic or...More...
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Christopher R. Seitz presents us with the story of how the books we
know as the "Prophets" came into existence. Following Childs' "canon"
model, Seitz in The Goodly Fellowship of the Prophets explores
the origins, arrangement, and the "achievement of association" in the
prophetical books we have received today. More...
First published a decade ago, Tov's magisterial discussion of Old
Testament textual criticism established itself as the definitive
authority on the text and witnesses of the Hebrew Bible. Welcomed by
student and scholar alike, this thorough revision gives particular
attention to the shape of the original biblical text,
and its transmission.More...
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