Apollos Old Testament Commentary Series

Apollos Old Testament Commentary Series

Author: David W. Baker

Publisher: IVP Academic

Published: 2001

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780830825004

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Written by an international team of scholars and edited by David W. Baker and Gordon J. Wenham, this series expounds the books of the Old Testament in a scholarly manner accessible to non-experts and shows the relevance of the Old Testament to modern read


1 & 2 Kings

1 & 2 Kings

Author: Peter J. Leithart

Publisher: Brazos Press

Published: 2006-11

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1587431254

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This commentary on 1 and 2 Kings demonstrates the continuing intellectual and practical viability of theological interpretation of the Bible for today's church.


Daniel

Daniel

Author: Ernest C. Lucas

Publisher: IVP Academic

Published: 2002-09-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780830825196

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Ernest C. Lucas identifies the central theme of the book of Daniel as the sovereignty of the God of Israel. With even-handedness and clarity, he demonstrates that there is much in Daniel that is readily understandable and applicable, and that there are also theological depths that are rewarding for those willing to wrestle with the issues they raise.


1 & 2 Samuel

1 & 2 Samuel

Author: David G. Firth

Publisher: IVP Academic

Published: 2009-05-06

Total Pages: 646

ISBN-13:

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This commentary begins with an Introduction, which gives an overview of the issues of date, authorship, sources and so on, but which also outlines more fully than usual the theology of 1 and 2 Samuel, and provides pointers toward its interpretation and contemporary application.


Joshua

Joshua

Author: Pekka Pitkänen

Publisher: IVP Academic

Published: 2010-10-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780830825066

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In the latest volume of the Apollos Old Testament Commentary series, Pekka Pitkänen shows the relevance of Joshua to modern readers. While he remains anchored in the world of the text throughout the commentary, Pitkänen brings contemporary geopolitical issues to bear on Joshua and the genocidal "Israelite conquest tradition."


Exodus (Teach the Text Commentary Series)

Exodus (Teach the Text Commentary Series)

Author: T. Desmond Alexander

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2016-08-16

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1493404849

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Focused Biblical Scholarship to Teach the Text Effectively The Teach the Text Commentary Series utilizes the best of biblical scholarship to provide the information a pastor needs to communicate the text effectively. The carefully selected preaching units and focused commentary allow pastors to quickly grasp the big idea and key themes of each passage of Scripture. Each unit of the commentary includes the big idea and key themes of the passage and sections dedicated to understanding, teaching, and illustrating the text. The newest release in this innovative commentary series is T. Desmond Alexander's treatment of Exodus.


Leviticus

Leviticus

Author: Nobuyoshi Kiuchi

Publisher: IVP Academic

Published: 2007-04-19

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13:

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Nobuyoshi Kiuchi comments on Leviticus in this Apollos Old Testament Commentary. Its laws express the vast distance between sinful people and a holy God, and enable us to appreciate God's grace in Christ. These commentaries are scholarly and are equally suitable for use by scholars and all serious students of the Bible.


Deuteronomy

Deuteronomy

Author: J. G. McConville

Publisher: IVP Academic

Published: 2002-08-14

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13:

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He gives due attention to historical issues where these bear on what can be known about the settings in which the text emerged. His dominant method is one that approaches Deutoronomy as a finished work."--Jacket.


Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi

Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi

Author: Anthony R. Petterson

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2015-04-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780830825240

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In this Apollos Old Testament Commentary, Anthony Petterson offers detailed commentary on the prophetic books of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi, setting them in their wider biblical-theological context. He shows the connections between the post-exilic world and our own, and explains how these books contain a vital message for the church today, living in the gap between promise and reality.