The New International Commentary on the Old Testament
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Köp båda 2 för 774 krJohn Goldingay-- Fuller Theological Seminary How excellent that these three scholars have written this commentary! How admirable that they have managed to cover so much ground and deal with so many detailed points concerning text and language, all within the confines of one volume! W. H. Bellinger Jr.-- Baylor University Nancy deClaisse-Walford, Rolf Jacobson, and Beth Tanner have given us all a considerable gift in this fresh reading of the book of Psalms. . . . Their new translation of the psalms and the attached notes as well as attention to recent scholarship provide a treasure trove of insights. Ministers, students, and scholars alike will be warmly repaid by time spent with this volume. Patrick D. Miller-- Princeton Theological Seminary From careful text-critical and philological analysis to thoughtful theological and pastoral reflections, the authors have created a most useful commentary on the Psalms. While valuable to scholars, these interpretations will be especially helpful to pastors in their teaching and preaching ministry. The multiple authorial voices further enhance the interpretive richness of the volume. Erhard Gerstenberger-- Marburg University Excellent. . . . A very valuable exposition of the Psalter for students, teachers, pastors, and all people interested in the biblical psalms. J. Clinton McCann Jr.Eden Theological Seminary DeClaisse-Walford, Jacobson, and Tanner represent the best and the brightest of a new generation of Psalms scholars. . . . Their creative collaboration has produced a very impressive volume that will certainly be both a scholarly standard and a wonderful resource for leaders in the faith communities that treasure the Psalms as Scripture. " Review of Biblical Literature "Among the most useful single-volume commentaries on this particular compendious book of the Bible. . . . A fine achievement that will provide a welcome resource to those engaged in teaching and studying the Psalms." Horizons in Biblical Theology "A valuable resource for all who have responsibility for interpreting the psalms in preaching or teaching. What's more, for any who have an interest in the biblical psalms this volume will provide a rich and suggestive guide to greater understanding and devotion." Asbury Journal "A treasure trove of research and study presented in a clear and concise manner. . . . Well written, accessible, and offers the reader an excellent, comprehensive treatment of the Psalter." John Goldingay -- Fuller Theological Seminary "How excellent that these three scholars have written this commentary! How admirable that they have managed to cover so much ground and deal with so many detailed points concerning text and language, all within the confines of one volume!" W. H. Bellinger Jr. -- Baylor University "Nancy deClaisse-Walford, Rolf Jacobson, and Beth Tanner have given us all a considerable gift in this fresh reading of the book of Psalms. . . . Their new translation of the psalms and the attached notes as well as attention to recent scholarship provide a treasure trove of insights. Ministers, students, and scholars alike will be warmly repaid by time spent with this volume." Patrick D. Miller -- Princeton Theological Seminary "From careful text-critical and philological analysis to thoughtful theological and pastoral reflections, the authors have created a most useful commentary on the Psalms. While valuable to scholars, these interpretations will be especially helpful to pastors in their teaching and preaching ministry. The multiple authorial voices further enhance the interpretive richness of the volume." Erhard Gerstenberger -- Marburg University "Excellent. . . . A very valuable exposition of the Psalter for students, teachers, pastors, and all people interested in the biblical psalms." J. Clinton McCann Jr. Eden Theological Seminary "DeClaisse-Walford, Jacobson, and Tanner represent the b
Nancy L. deClaisse-Walford is professor of Old Testament and biblical languages at McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University.