Rather than devote space to the type of theological and exegetical comments found in most commentaries, this series focuses on the Hebrew text and its related issues, syntactic and otherwise. The volumes serve as prequels to commentary proper, providing guides to understanding the linguistic characteristics of the texts from which the messages of the texts may then be derived. In addition to this, Ruth, the newest volume in the series, handbooks on Amos, Genesis 1-11, and Jonah are also now available.
Rather than devote space to the type of theological and exegetical comments found in most commentaries, this series focuses on the Hebrew text and ...
This handbook in the Baylor Handbook on the Hebrew Bible series provides students of Hebrew with the translation of Esther paired with an exhaustive word by word morphological analysis of the text. Through careful syntactic and textual investigation, Holmstedt and Screnock bring to life one of the most loved biblical books. "Esther" enables a linguistic understanding of the Old Testament Hebrew text through solid contextual interpretation.
This handbook in the Baylor Handbook on the Hebrew Bible series provides students of Hebrew with the translation of Esther paired with an exhaustiv...
Robert D. Holmstedt John A. Cook Phillip S. Marshall
By filling the gap between popular and technical commentaries, the handbook becomes an indispensable tool for anyone committed to a deep reading of the biblical text.--Susanne Scholz, Professor of Old Testament, Southern Methodist University
By filling the gap between popular and technical commentaries, the handbook becomes an indispensable tool for anyone committed to a deep reading of th...