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Description : Titles in this Series:
The Book of Deuteronomy
The Book of Ecclesiastes
The Book of Ezekiel, Chapters 1–24
The Book of Ezekiel, Chapters 25–48
The Book of Genesis, Chapters 1–17
The Book of Genesis, Chapters 18–50
The Book of Isaiah, Chapters 1–39
The Book of Isaiah, Chapters 40–66
The Book of Jeremiah
The Book of Job
The Book of Joshua
The Book of Leviticus
The Book of Numbers
The Book of Proverbs, Chapters 1–15
The Book of Proverbs, Chapters 15–31
The Book of Ruth
The Books of Ezra and Nehemiah
The Books of Haggai and Malachi
The Books of Joel, Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah
The Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah
The First Book of Samuel
Song of Songs
The Book of Hosea
“ In the Old Testament we read God’s word as it
was spoken to his people Israel. Today, thousands of years later, we hear in
these thirty-nine books his inspired and authoritative message for us .”
These twin convictions, shared by all of the contributors to The
New International Commentary on the Old Testament, define the goal of this
ambitious series of commentaries. For those many modern readers who find the Old
Testament to be strange and foreign soil, the NICOT series serves as an
authoritative guide bridging the cultural gap between today’s world and the
world of ancient Israel. Each NICOT volume aims to help us hear God’s word as
clearly as possible.Scholars, pastors, and serious Bible students will welcome
the fresh light that this commentary series casts on ancient yet familiar
biblical texts. The contributors apply their proven scholarly expertise and wide
experience as teachers to illumine our understanding of the Old Testament. As
gifted writers, they present the results of the best recent research in an
interesting manner.
Each commentary opens with an introduction to the biblical book,
looking especially at questions concerning its background, authorship, date,
purpose, structure, and theology. A select bibliography also points readers to
resources for their own study. The author’s own translation from the original
Hebrew forms the basis of the commentary proper. Verse-by-verse comments nicely
balance in-depth discussions of technical matters — textual criticism, critical
problems, and so on — with exposition of the biblical writer’s theology and its
implications for the life of faith today.