Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1989. — 85 p. — (International Theological Commentary) As the most forceful biblical proponent of the ideals of justice, loyalty, and kindness, Micah holds special appeal for those who are concerned about the powerlessness of the poor and humble.
IVP, 1972. — 253 p. — (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries) Three neglected but important prophets receive a fresh and penetrating analysis in this introduction and commentary. For each prophet's work, Joyce Baldwin first considers the general issues of author, text and message, then offers a passage-by-passage commentary. "Considerable attention has been given in the book to...
IVP, 1972. — 253 p. — (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries) Three neglected but important prophets receive a fresh and penetrating analysis in this introduction and commentary. For each prophet's work, Joyce Baldwin first considers the general issues of author, text and message, then offers a passage-by-passage commentary. "Considerable attention has been given in the book to...
Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library. (Publication details not specified). (In file 423 p.). John Calvin (1509–1564) was an influential theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism. In this small volume, John Calvin provides an interesting...
Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library. (Publication details not specified). (In file 570 p.). John Calvin (1509–1564) was an influential theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism. In this volume, John Calvin provides a fascinating commentary on...
Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library. (Publication details not specified). (In file 529 p.). John Calvin (1509–1564) was an influential theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism. In this book, John Calvin provides an engaging commentary on...
IVP, 1981. — 142 p. — (The Bible Speaks Today) "Go and marry a prostitute." These are the first words God spoke to his prophet Hosea. Why would he ask this of one of his special spokesman? Because he wanted to teach Hosea, the nation of Israel and all of us today a lesson we will not forget, a lesson that is painful yet joyous. Hosea's somber portrait of the human condition is...
IVP, 1981. — 142 p. — (The Bible Speaks Today) "Go and marry a prostitute." These are the first words God spoke to his prophet Hosea. Why would he ask this of one of his special spokesman? Because he wanted to teach Hosea, the nation of Israel and all of us today a lesson we will not forget, a lesson that is painful yet joyous. Hosea's somber portrait of the human condition is...
Sheffield Academic Press, 1995. — 192 p. — (Readings: A New Biblical Commentary) This reading of Hosea explores the book from a feminist, psychoanalytical and poetic perspective. What is God doing with a prostitute? How does the theme of prostitution relate to the abjection of the woman as the other, and the fantasy of sexual ecstasy, precisely because she escapes patriarchal...
Second edition. — Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2011. — 218 p. — (Readings: A New Biblical Commentary) This reading of Hosea explores the book from a feminist, psychoanalytical and poetic perspective. What is God doing with a prostitute? How does the theme of prostitution relate to the abjection of the woman as the other, and the fantasy of sexual ecstasy, precisely because she...
Sheffield Academic Press, 1995. — 192 p. — (Readings: A New Biblical Commentary) This reading of Hosea explores the book from a feminist, psychoanalytical and poetic perspective. What is God doing with a prostitute? How does the theme of prostitution relate to the abjection of the woman as the other, and the fantasy of sexual ecstasy, precisely because she escapes patriarchal...
New York; London; Toronto; Sydney; Auckland: Doubleday, 1990. — XVI, 368 p. — (The Anchor Bible 24B). Were Jonah's experiences true to the history of ancient Israel? Were they meant to be read comically, philosophically, allegorically, symbolically, or realistically? And is God godly when acting beyond the comprehension of prophets, let alone ordinary human beings? These...
Eerdmans, 1987. — 118 p. — (International Theological Commentary). Neither Habakkuk nor Zephaniah is very well known or understood by our generation. These Old Testament prophets, who were contemporary with Jeremiah, interpreted events leading up to the total destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, the Babylonian "king of kings and lord of lords," in 597 and 587 B.C....
Eerdmans, 1987. — 118 p. — (International Theological Commentary). Neither Habakkuk nor Zephaniah is very well known or understood by our generation. These Old Testament prophets, who were contemporary with Jeremiah, interpreted events leading up to the total destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, the Babylonian "king of kings and lord of lords," in 597 and 587 B.C....
Wiley-Blackwell, 2021. — 294 p. — (Wiley Blackwell Bible Commentaries). A meticulous exploration of the reception history of Jonah in all its facets. Jonah through the Centuries is a systematic examination of the reception history of the book of Jonah, long recognized for its numerous theological implications and diverse interpretations. The first book of its kind written in...
Eerdmans, 2008. — 508 p. 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...
Cambridge University Press, 1975. — 190 p. — (The Cambridge Bible Commentary) The six Old Testament books dealt with in this volume of the Commentary are part of a larger unit originally copied on one scroll and called, for the sake of simplicity, the books of the twelve or minor prophets. The prophetic visions, liturgies and oracles contained in the twelve books were collected...
Alpha Publications, 1981. — 78 p. This complete commentary on the shortest book of the Bible consists of five chapters: Introduction, The Text of Obadiah, A Distinctive Translation of Obadiah, A Commentary and The Theology of Obadiah. The inclusion of subject, author and Scripture indices make it a useful tool for the study of Obadiah
Alpha Publications, 1981. — 78 p. This complete commentary on the shortest book of the Bible consists of five chapters: Introduction, The Text of Obadiah, A Distinctive Translation of Obadiah, A Commentary and The Theology of Obadiah. The inclusion of subject, author and Scripture indices make it a useful tool for the study of Obadiah
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