An all-new, replacement volume in the classic Tyndale Commentary series! Delivered on the verge of Israel s entry into the land of Canaan, Deuteronomy has been described as a book "on the boundary." Ted Woods underscores the book's demand that Israel make its words the interpreter of their life story in the land "beyond the Jordan."
See particularly L. Strauss, Spinoza's Critique of Religion (1965). 8. For an example of the problem before the 19th century, see the correspondence between Spinoza and William van Blyenbergh, which anticipates in many ways the current ...
Each commentary also includes a selected bibliography as well as Scripture and subject indexes. This set is for serious and general readers alike. Wright is principal of All Nations Christian College in England.
There once lived a people whose imagination was captivated by a story that opened up a new world , a world where people were freed from oppression , brought into a new relationship with God and with each other a covenant community - and ...
A saddle-quern 30 in long was found at Megiddo (“Mill, Millstone,” in IDB, 3:380-81), and a number of these turned up at Gezer (Macalister 1912, 35-37; Bullard 1970, 131). At Ebla, sixteen saddle-querns were found in the western palace ...
Emerton, J. A. 1962 Priests and Levites in Deuteronomy. Vetus Testamentum 12:129-138. Fohrer, Georg 1968 Twofold Aspects of Hebrew Words. Pp. 95-103 in Words and Meanings. Editors, Peter R. Ackroyd and Barnabas Lindars.
In this fresh commentary, Deanna A. Thompson makes this important Old Testament book come to life.
The book of Deuteronomy contains the final words of Moses to Israel as they wait to enter the Promised Land. Reflecting on the nation’s past mistakes, Moses calls Israel to faithful obedience while recounting the past faithfulness of God.
“The book of Deuteronomy can rightly be called a compendium of the most important ideas of the Old Testament.” So begins this commentary on the book of Deuteronomy, which Bill Arnold treats as the heart of the Torah and the fulcrum of ...
This commentary on Deuteronomy meets and exceeds the high standards of the Old Testament Library series.
This overture provides the interested reader with a fresh approach to commentary writing, one that engages all the traditional concern with total coverage of the text in question, but with the added feature of uniting that commentary under ...