This book complete the expository work begun by Walter Brueggemann in his popular ITC volume on Jeremiah 1-25 to pluck up, to tear down. In face of the terrible coming destruction of Jerusalem, the…
This book is intended to define in some measure its aim. It is not a commentary on Jeremiah: it seeks to set the prophet in close relation to his period and to construe his message in this light. T…
Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this completed series of commentary designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. These trustworthy commentaries help you comprehend what you'…
A new renewed interest in rhetoric can be seen today in biblical as well as in non-biblical studies. In the field of Old Testament, a keynote was sounded by James muilenburg in his lecture 'Form Cr…
The alliance of Prophecy and Religion in the history of Israel has been one of the most influential factors in what Lessing called the Education of the Human Race. It is a phenomenon to which the h…
The reader should note that the biblical chapter and verse references are to the Revised Standard Version. The first time a work is citied the note may contain only the author and title; in those c…
'I confess that at the outset I was put off by the fear of being thought rash and arrogant if I should attempt such an undertaking after so many excellent works.' So wrote John Calvin (1509-1564) …
'I confess that at the outset I was put off by the fear of being thought rash and arrogant if I should attempt such an undertaking after so many excellent works.' So wrote John Calvin (1509-1564) …
Jeremiah has been called the weeping prophet. His messages are often messages of hope, yet because they almost invariably went unheeded, the disasters he predicted for the disobedient wer inevitabl…