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International in both scope and authorship and theological in approach, Eerdmans’ International Theological Commentary moves beyond a descriptive-historical approach to offer a relevant exegesis of the Old Testament text as Holy Scripture. The series aims first, to develop the theological significance of the Old Testament, and second to emphasize the relevance of each book for the life of the church.
Recognizing that in our age especially, a commentary on the Bible must transcend the parochialism of Western civilization, the International Theological Commentary is sensitive to issues that are the special problems of those who live outside the “Christian” West. Authors from more than seventeen countries, representing a wide range of geographical, ideological, and ecclesiastical backgrounds, read the Hebrew text of the Old Testament in the twin contexts of Israel and our present day.
Volumes included in this product:
Genesis 1-11: From Eden to Babel (Donald E. Gowan) (1988)
Genesis 12-50: Abraham and All the Families of Earth (J. Gerald Janzen)(1993)
Exodus: Go Out and Meet God (Godfrey Ashby) (1998)
Leviticus: Divine Presence and Community (Frank H. Gorman Jr.) (1997)
Numbers: Journeying with God (Katharine Doob Sakenfeld) (1995)
Deuteronomy: Word and Presence (Ian Cairns) (1992)
Joshua: Inheriting the Land (E. John Hamlin) (1983)
Judges: At Risk in the Promised Land (E. John Hamlin)(1990)
Ruth: Surely There Is a Future (E. John Hamlin) (1996)
1, 2 Samuel: Let Us Be Like the Nations (Gnana Robinson) (1983)
1 Kings: Nations under God (Gene Rice) (1990)
Ezra/Nehemiah: Israel Alive Again (Fredrick Carlson Holmgren) (1987)
Nahum, Obadiah, and Esther: Israel among the Nations (Richard J. Coggins, S. Paul Re’emi) (1985)
Psalms: The Vitality of Worship (Robert Davidson) (1998)
Proverbs and Ecclesiastes: Who Knows What Is Good? (Kathleen A. Farmer) (1991)
The Song of Songs and Jonah: Revelation of God (Georgia A.F. Knight, Friedmann W. Golka) (1988)
Isaiah 1-39: The Lord Is Savior (S.H. Widyapranawa) (1990)
International Theological Commentary: Old Testament (28 Volumes)
International in both scope and authorship and theological in approach, Eerdmans’ International Theological Commentary moves beyond a descriptive-historical approach to offer a relevant exegesis of the Old Testament text as Holy Scripture. The series aims first, to develop the theological significance of the Old Testament, and second to emphasize the relevance of each book for the life of the church.
Recognizing that in our age especially, a commentary on the Bible must transcend the parochialism of Western civilization, the International Theological Commentary is sensitive to issues that are the special problems of those who live outside the “Christian” West. Authors from more than seventeen countries, representing a wide range of geographical, ideological, and ecclesiastical backgrounds, read the Hebrew text of the Old Testament in the twin contexts of Israel and our present day.
Volumes included in this product:
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