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1, 2 Samuel: Holman Old Testament Commentary, Volume Six by Andrews, Stephen J.; Bergen, Robert D. (ISBN: 9780805494662)
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1, 2 Samuel: Holman Old Testament Commentary, Volume Six Hardcover - 2009
by Andrews, Stephen J.; Bergen, Robert D.
From the publisher
No other reference series gets to the heart of the Old Testament as efficiently as the Holman Old Testament Commentary. When a reader's time allows, the series offers a detailed interpretation based on the popular New International Version text. When time is short, it delivers an essential understanding of the Old Testament with unsurpassed clarity and convenience.
1,2 Samuel
is the final volume in the 32-book Old and New Testament series and insightfully magnifies the grace of God that is greater than all our sin through the story of David who, despite his failings, would become a man after God's own heart and the model for all future kings.Details
- Title 1, 2 Samuel: Holman Old Testament Commentary, Volume Six
- Author Andrews, Stephen J.; Bergen, Robert D.
- Binding Hardcover
- Pages 400
- Language ENG
- Publisher Holman Reference
- Date 2009-06
- ISBN 9780805494662
About the author
Stephen J. Andrews
is director of the Morton-Seats Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology and professor of Old Testament, Hebrew, and Archaeology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. He holds degrees from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (D.Phil., M.Phil.), Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (Th.M.), Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div.), and Carson-Newman College (B.A.).Robert D. Bergen
is professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages at Hannibal LaGrange College in Hannibal, Missouri. He earned his B.A. from Hardin-Simmons University and his M.Div. and Ph.D. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.Remote Content Loading...
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