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  • Formaat: Hardback, 704 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Sari: Apollos Old Testament Commentary
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Apollos
  • ISBN-10: 1789744857
  • ISBN-13: 9781789744859
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 704 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Sari: Apollos Old Testament Commentary
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Apollos
  • ISBN-10: 1789744857
  • ISBN-13: 9781789744859
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The Bible is both a divine and a human book. It is the inspired word of God for his people, whether in biblical times or for the church today. It is also a fully human book, written by different people in a variety of cultural settings. Knowledge of biblical language and society is essential if the meaning of the human writer is to be grasped fully.

The Apollos Old Testament Commentary aims to take with equal seriousness the divine and human aspects of Scripture. It 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 readers.

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 the Psalms and provides pointers toward its interpretation and contemporary application.

The annotated translation of the Hebrew text by the author forms the basis for the subsequent commentary. The form and structure section examines the context of a passage, its use of rhetorical devices, and source and form-critical issues. The comment section is a thorough, detailed exegesis of the historical and theological meaning of the passage. The explanation - the goal of the commentary - offers a full exposition of the theological message within the framework of biblical theology, and a commitment to the inspiration and authority of the Old Testament.



A major new commentary on the Psalms from David G. Firth - clearly and concisely translating and interpreting the Psalter, in the Apollos Old Testament Commentary Series.

The Bible is both a divine and a human book. It is the inspired word of God for his people, whether in biblical times or for the church today. It is also a fully human book, written by different people in a variety of cultural settings. Knowledge of biblical language and society is essential if the meaning of the human writer is to be grasped fully.

The Apollos Old Testament Commentary aims to take with equal seriousness the divine and human aspects of Scripture. It 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 readers.

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 the Psalms and provides pointers toward its interpretation and contemporary application.

The annotated translation of the Hebrew text by the author forms the basis for the subsequent commentary. The form and structure section examines the context of a passage, its use of rhetorical devices, and source and form-critical issues. The comment section is a thorough, detailed exegesis of the historical and theological meaning of the passage. The explanation - the goal of the commentary - offers a full exposition of the theological message within the framework of biblical theology, and a commitment to the inspiration and authority of the Old Testament.

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A major commentary on the Psalter from David G. Firth - translating and interpreting the Five Books of the Psalms - new in the AOTC series.
Editors' Preface

Authors' Preface
Abbreviations

Introduction

Text and Commentary

Bibliography
Index of references to Scripture and related literature
Index of authors
Index of subjects

David G. Firth is Director of Extension Studies at St John's College, Nottingham, England. He is the author of '1 & 2 Samuel' (Apollos Old Testament Commentary) and 'The Message of Esther', and co-editor of 'Interpreting the Psalms', 'Interpreting Isaiah' and 'Words and the Word'.