Dr. Bailey’s commentary on Lamentations portrays the God of Righteousness who corrects and disciplines His wayward children, and in His great faithfulness brings the repentant back to His fold. Lamentations shares with us a message that hope can spring even from defeat to present us faultless before the throne of God with exceeding joy.
"A commentary for scholars and pastors on the biblical book of Lamentations, with an emphasis on reading it as authoritative Christian Scripture"--
The destruction of Jerusalem is the likely setting for the book of Lamentations, delivered from a place of unspeakable pain in poetry of astonishing beauty and intricacy.
When published, this work on the Book of Lamentations opened a new wave of studies on that much neglected biblical book.
... John H. Walton Matthew, Michael J. Wilkins Exodus, Peter Enns Mark, David E. Garland Leviticus/Numbers, ... Scott Hafemann 1-2 Chronicles, Andrew E. Hill Galatians, Scot McKnight Ezra/Nehemiah, Douglas J. Green Ephesians, ...
Oxford Bibliographies in Latino Studies offers an authoritative, trustworthy, and up-to-date intellectual map to this ever-changing discipline."--Editorial page.
But besides being just a how-to on Bible study, it fuels the desire to learn and grow through studying the Scriptures. This book will appeal to three kinds of people: 1.
The collection's fifty-three poems, accompanied by original artworks by Camilla Stark, map anxieties the world faced in the years leading up to and including 2020 and raise a warning voice about the destructive choices we collectively ...
Daughter Zion Talks Back to the Prophets offers a new theological reading of the book of Lamentations by putting the female voice of chapters 1–2 into dialogue with the divine voice of prophetic texts in which God represents the people ...
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 ...
The book of Lamentations is a challenge to its readers.