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Popular Commentary of the Bible

Popular Commentary of the Bible
Author: Paul Edward Kretzmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 730
Release: 1924
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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Popular Commentary of the Bible

Popular Commentary of the Bible
Author: Paul Edward Kretzmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 758
Release: 1924
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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Over the years, "The Kretzmann Commentary" has been widely received and praised for its simple, clear explanation of the Bible in language easily understood by lay readers of the Bible. Based on the King James Version of the Bible, Kretzmann offers insights from Martin Luther and other faithful Lutheran scholars. Warm, accessible and not overly burdened by unrelated material, these volumes will find a welcome place in the homes of all serious students of the Scriptures.


A Commentary on Micah

A Commentary on Micah
Author: Bruce K. Waltke
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2008
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0802864120

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In this masterful commentary, respected biblical scholar Bruce Waltke carefully interprets the message of the prophet Micah, building a bridge between Micah's ancient world and our life today. Waltke's Commentary on Micah quickly distinguishes itself from other commentaries on this book by displaying an unprecedented exegetical thoroughness, an expert understanding of historical context, and a keen interest in illuminating the contribution of Micah to Christian theology. Tackling hard questions about date and authorship, Waltke contends that Micah himself wrote and edited the nineteen sermons comprising the book. Waltke's clear analytical outline leads readers through the three cycles of Micah, each beginning with an oracle of doom and ending with an oracle of hope, decisively showing that hope wins over doom. Learned yet amazingly accessible, combining scholarly erudition with passion for Micah's contemporary relevance, this book will well serve teachers, pastors, and students alike.


Popular Commentary of the Bible

Popular Commentary of the Bible
Author: Paul E. Kretzmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1924
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780758617989

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Over the years, "The Kretzmann Commentary" has been widely received and praised for its simple, clear explanation of the Bible in language easily understood by lay readers of the Bible. Based on the King James Version of the Bible, Kretzmann offers insights from Martin Luther and other faithful Lutheran scholars. Warm, accessible and not overly burdened by unrelated material, these volumes will find a welcome place in the homes of all serious students of the Scriptures.


The Book of Hosea

The Book of Hosea
Author: J. Andrew Dearman
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2010-08-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802825397

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J. Andrew Dearman considers the prophetic figure's historical roots in the covenant traditions of ancient Israel, includes his own translation of the biblical text, and masterfully unpacks Hosea's poetic, metaphorical message of betrayal, judgment, and reconciliation. --from publisher description


An Introduction to the Old Testament Poetic Books

An Introduction to the Old Testament Poetic Books
Author: C. Hassell Bullock
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2007-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1575674505

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The poetic books of the Old Testament--Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon--are often called humankind's reach toward God. The other books of the Old Testament picture God's reach toward man through the redemptive story. Yet these five books reveal the very hear of men and women struggling with monumental issues such as suffering, sin, forgiveness, joy, worship, and the passionate love between a man and woman. C. Hassell Bullock, a noted Old Testament scholar, delves deep into the hearts of the five poetic books, offering readers helpful details such as harmeneutical considerations for each book, theological content and themes, detailed analysis of each book, and cultural perspectives. Hebrew is a language of "intrinsic musical quality that naturally supports poetic expression," says Bullock in his introduction. That poetic expression comes from the heart of the Old Testament writers and reaches all of us exactly where we are in our own struggles and joys.