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A commentary on Judges / David Stewart.

By: Publisher: Searcy, AR : Stewart Publications, ©2021Description: ix, 958 pages : black and white illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780978591748
  • 0978591747
Subject(s):
Contents:
The prologue (1:1-3:6) -- The book of deliverers (3:7-16:31) -- The epilogue (17:1-21:25).
Summary: This in-depth commentary delves into the chaotic period of the judges, highlighting God's sovereign use of imperfect people to accomplish His perfect will. Difficult passages are explained in light of the Hebrew text, archaeology, and ancient Near Eastern parallels. The application sections relate the message of the book to modern culture. This commentary is based on the updated New American Standard Bible.
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Books Academic Resource Center at Levitt General Stacks (LOWER Level) BS 1305.53 .S74 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 315975
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BS 1305.3 .C8 1968b Judges & Ruth. BS 1305.3 .M37 1975 The book of Judges : commentary / BS 1305.3 .W55 1992 The message of Judges : grace abounding / BS 1305.53 .S74 2021 A commentary on Judges / BS 1309 .A3 F48 1975 The books of Ruth, Esther, Ecclesiastes, the Song of Songs, Lamentations : the Five Scrolls / BS 1315.3 .A85 1991 The message of Ruth : the wings of refuge / BS 1315.53 .S75 2008 A commentary on Ruth /

Includes bibliographical references (pages 923-958).

The prologue (1:1-3:6) -- The book of deliverers (3:7-16:31) -- The epilogue (17:1-21:25).

This in-depth commentary delves into the chaotic period of the judges, highlighting God's sovereign use of imperfect people to accomplish His perfect will. Difficult passages are explained in light of the Hebrew text, archaeology, and ancient Near Eastern parallels. The application sections relate the message of the book to modern culture. This commentary is based on the updated New American Standard Bible.

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