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The Minor Prophets, v. 2: An Exegetical and Expository Commentary (Obadiah-Habakkuk) [Hardcover]

Thomas Edward McComiskey


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July 15 1993 Expositional Commentary (Book 2)
With their messages of doom and judgment, the Minor Prophets have not been popular subjects in the history of biblical interpretation. Here noted evangelical scholars--such as Bruce Waltke, Tremper Longman III, F. F. Bruce, and J. Alec Motyer--remedy this neglect by offering an authoritative, evangelical treatment of the prophets. In this edition, which now combines three volumes into one, the authors not only provide meticulous exegesis of the Hebrew text but also relate the message of the ancient prophets to contemporary life in practical and meaningful ways.
--This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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  • Hardcover: 420 pages
  • Publisher: Baker Book House (July 15 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801063078
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801063077
  • Product Dimensions: 26.3 x 18.7 x 3.4 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 Kg
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,563,796 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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With their messages of doom and judgment, the Minor Prophets have not been popular subjects in the history of biblical interpretation. This volume, which now combines three volumes into one, remedies this neglect by offering an authoritative, evangelical treatment of the prophets. Here noted scholars--including Bruce Waltke, Tremper Longman III, F. F. Bruce, J. Alec Motyer, and Joyce Baldwin--provide meticulous exegesis of the Hebrew text and relate the message of the ancient prophets to contemporary life in practical and meaningful ways.

The authors provide their own translations alongside that of the New Revised Standard Version. In the commentary proper, the exegesis (at the top of each page) examines the Hebrew text in detail, interacts with current literature, and sets forth sound conclusions. The exposition (at the bottom of each page) discusses related theological and hermeneutical issues, explains the flow of the prophetic narrative, and makes appropriate applications.

"Preachers and teachers will find the 'nuts and bolts' analysis of the Hebrew text in this commentary to be helpful for their tasks."--Robert R. Ellis, Review and Expositor

"A worthwhile investment both for the interested and knowledgeable layperson as well as the intermediate-level student."--Ronald L. Androphy, Hebrew Studies

"Overall, this is probably the best exegetical commentary on these books for the pastor's study."--John F. Brug, Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly

"Although written from an evangelical perspective [this volume does not] shy away from critical questions, making it a useful book for both the academic scholar and the minister in the local congregation."--S. D. Snyman, Old Testament Essays

"Its combination of attention given to technical and expositional issues makes it one of the best sets on this part of the Old Testament."--Michael A. Grisanti, Master's Seminary Journal

"A solid resource for both student and pastor. It provides a demonstration of what evangelical scholarship can do as it honestly wrestles with the text."--Gerald Wheeler, Andrews University Seminary Studies

"The information in this book will help in any serious study of an often neglected segment of the Bible."--Bible Today --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Thomas Edward McComiskey (PhD, Brandeis University) taught Old Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and was presiding fellow of the American College of Biblical Theologians prior to his death in 1996. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth your money Jan 30 2006
By honestseeker - Published on Amazon.com
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McComiskey's 3-volume set on the "minor prophets" is outstanding, the best I have read. The exegesis is carefully done within the historical context and with a high view of biblical inspiration. The insights offered are rich, bringing out the many wonderful word-plays that the English reader misses. All three of these volumes are well worth their price.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Commentary I've Ever Read Feb 15 2013
By David Cochran - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is by far the best commentary I've ever read. I was a Bible student and read through dozens of different commentaries by who knows how many authors and this is the one that stands out to me. I don't know why it costs so much right now. I'd love to say it's worth the money, but $700 bucks for a commentary is probably not your cup of tea unless you have the money to blow. If you do, blow it on this. Because of this commentary, the minor prophets came alive to me for the first time. Before I read them I had the typical view of the minor prophets as doom and gloom, and this commentary opened my eyes to the message of grace that is the backdrop to the message for all the minor prophets. This is crucial to understanding how God really views sin, condemnation, and punishment. They are never without a message of Grace and should not be preached as though they were. I wish it were cheaper so more people could partake.
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2.0 out of 5 stars F. C. Judd Jun 7 2009
By F. C. Judd - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This is not a review of the text but of the publisher's work in assembling the one-volume edition of this commentary. I ordered the one-volume edition, but returned it due to what I consider a publisher's defect. Baker did not leave sufficient space in the gutter margins for such a thick volume, with the unhappy result that I found I had to lean from side to side when reading the text. It was a great disappointment because the text of the commentary had been highly recommended to me.

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