The New International Biblical Commentary (NIBC) offers the best of contemporary scholarship in a format useful both for general readers and serious students. Based on the widely used New International Version translation, the NIBC presents careful section-by-section exposition with key terms and phrases highlighted and all Hebrew transliterated. A separate section of notes at the close of each chapter provides additional textual and technical comments. Each commentary also includes a selected bibliography as well as Scripture and subject indexes.
Continuing a Gold Medallion Award-winning legacy, this completely revised edition of The Expositor’s Bible Commentary series puts world-class biblical scholarship in your hands.
His work on Jeremiah and Lamentations is going to serve very well those who teach and preach from these inspired texts. Balance, insight, careful exegesis, and healthy theology characterize this book.
In this commentary, Philip Graham Ryken helps pastors, church leaders, and Bible teachers understand and teach these spiritually relevant books, inspiring readers to respond to God’s personal call to live for him in these troubled times.
Lifting out the understated themes of love, grace, promise and renewal in Jeremiah and Lamentations, this commentary by Hetty Lalleman opens our eyes to an important chapter in salvation history.
Miljenko Jergovic’s remarkable début collection of stories, Sarajevo Marlboro – winner of the Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize – earned him wide acclaim throughout Europe.
Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans and London: Marshall Pickering, 1991. 3⁄43⁄43⁄4. “Past, Present and Future in Lamentations III 52-66: The Case for a Precative Perfect Re-Examined.” VT41 (1991) 164-75. 3⁄43⁄43⁄4. “Reading Texts Against an ...
These accessible volumes break down the barriers between the ancient and modern worlds so that the power and meaning of the biblical texts become transparent to contemporary readers.
Pastors, students, and Bible teachers will find in this series a commitment to accessibility without sacrificing serious scholarship. Deuteronomy records Moses' parting words to Israel's new generation on the brink of the Promised Land.
Publisher's description: Section by section exposition with key terms and phrase highlighted and all Hebrew transliterated. A separate section of notes at the close of each chapter provides additional textual...
... as well as by John Woodhouse, principal of Moore College, himself an Old Testament scholar. The college librarians were unfailingly cheerful and helpful. Archbishop Peter Jensen and Phillip Jensen, Dean of St. Andrew's Cathedral, ...