Malachi Then and Now: An Expository Commentary Based on Detailed Exegetical Analysis
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Malachi Then and Now: An Expository Commentary Based on Detailed Exegetical Analysis  -     By: Allen P. Ross

Malachi Then and Now: An Expository Commentary Based on Detailed Exegetical Analysis

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A rich and satisfying commentary on Malachi that unfolds its powerful message. Since Malachi deals with topics such as money, marriage, worship, and the love of God, contemporary Christians can learn much from this ancient book. In addition to commenting on the book of Malachi, this volume shows how to develop biblical expositions from a solid exegetical analysis of the text.

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Title: Malachi Then and Now: An Expository Commentary Based on Detailed Exegetical Analysis
By: Allen P. Ross
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 272
Vendor: Lexham Press
Publication Date: 2018
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 1683591429
ISBN-13: 9781683591429
Stock No: WW591429

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A rich and satisfying commentary on Malachi that unfolds its powerful message

Since Malachi deals with topics such as money, marriage, worship, and the love of God, contemporary Christians can learn much from this ancient book. In addition to commenting on the book of Malachi, this volume shows how to develop biblical expositions from a solid exegetical analysis of the text.

"I have chosen the book of Malachi," writes the author, "because it is short and can be easily expounded in a short series, and because it has a good variety of forms and constructions that provide test cases for a practicum in exegesis. But most of all, because the messages recorded here are needed just as much today as in Malachi's day."

Author Bio

Allen P. Ross (Ph.D., University of Cambridge) is Professor of Divinity at Besson Divinity School and has taught at Trinity Episcopal School of Ministry and Dallas Theological Seminary. He is the author of several books, including Creation and Blessing: A Guide to the Study and Exposition of Genesis (Baker), Holiness to the Lord: A Guide to Its Exposition of the Book of Leviticus (Baker), and A Commentary on the Psalms (3 vols; Kregel).

Editorial Reviews

"I am not aware of any other work quite like this one. Professor Ross writes with two readers in mind: the Hebrew student and the Bible expositor. The result combines the best of a Hebrew class, sitting under a master tutor explaining the nuances of grammar and syntax and their relevance for understanding a text, with the best of a pastor's conference, sitting under a seasoned expositor with a passion for the church and the modern-day relevance of this fairly obscure Old Testament book. In the process, Ross carefully explains how to go from one stage to the next, each step in the process building on the previous one. This is a rich resource and I highly recommend it."


"I am not aware of any other work quite like this one. Professor Ross writes with two readers in mind: the Hebrew student and the Bible expositor. The result combines the best of a Hebrew class, sitting under a master tutor explaining the nuances of grammar and syntax and their relevance for understanding a text, with the best of a pastor's conference, sitting under a seasoned expositor with a passion for the church and the modern-day relevance of this fairly obscure Old Testament book. In the process, Ross carefully explains how to go from one stage to the next, each step in the process building on the previous one. This is a rich resource and I highly recommend it."

-- David M. Howard Jr., Professor of Old Testament, Bethel Seminary

"Professor Ross's commentary on Malachi distinctively sets out to fulfill two purposes: to serve as a guide in the art of exegesis and interpretation for students of the Hebrew Bible, and to serve as a commentary on a book of the Old Testament for expository preachers. It accomplishes both tasks superbly. Whether one is looking for practical guidance in biblical hermeneutics or preparing to preach through Malachi, this commentary will be a valuable resource and guide."

-- Duane Garrett, Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

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