This extract from the <I>Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible</I> provides Hayman’s introduction to and concise commentary on the Wisdom of Solomon. The <I>Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible</I> presents, in nontechnical language, the best of modern scholarship on each book of the Bib
Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible
✍ Scribed by James D. G. Dunn (editor)
- Publisher
- Eerdmans
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1664
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
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Written by world-class Bible scholars, the ECB encapsulates in nontechnical language the best of modern scholarship on the sixty-six biblical books plus the Apocrypha. The only one-volume Bible commentary to cover all the texts (even including 1 Enoch) regarded by one or more Christian churches as canonical, the ECB provides reader-friendly treatments and succinct summaries of each section of the text that will be valuable to scholars, students, and general readers alike.
The primary objective of this work is to clarify the meaning of each section of the Bible. Rather than attempting a verse-by-verse analysis (virtually impossible in a one-volume work), the ECB focuses on principal units of meaning—narrative, parable, prophetic oracle, section of argument, and so on—highlighting their interconnectedness with the rest of the biblical text. The volume also addresses and answers major issues—including the range of possible interpretations—and refers readers to the best fuller discussions. Beyond providing reliable, informative commentary, this hefty volume also includes thirteen introductory and context-setting articles that do justice to the biblical documents both as historical sources and as scriptures.
The sixty-seven contributors to the ECB come from a wide variety of backgrounds and are acknowledged leaders in the field of biblical studies. Their contributions stand out either for their fresh interpretations of the evidence, or for their way of asking new questions of the text, or for their new angles of approach. While the translation of choice is the New Revised Standard Version, many of the contributors offer their own vivid translations of the original Hebrew or Greek.
Cutting-edge, comprehensive, and ecumenical, the ECB is both a fitting climax to the rich body of interconfessional work undertaken in the latter part of the twentieth century and a worthy launching pad for biblical study in the twenty-first.
Special Features of the ECB
- The only one-volume commentary to cover all the texts (including the Apocrypha and 1 Enoch) regarded by one or more Christian churches as canonical
- Thirteen major essays that introduce each section of Scripture and its study
- Encapsulates in nontechnical language the best of modern scholarship
- Includes superb bibliographies and an extensive subject index
- Written by sixty-seven first-rate Bible scholars
- Designed for use by scholars, students, pastors, and general readers
✦ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
James D. G. Dunn John W. Rogerson
Contributors
Abbreviations
OLD TESTAMENT
The History of the Tradition: Old Testament and Apocrypha John W. Rogerson
Premodern, Modern, and Postmodern in Old Testament Study
John A. Goldingay
Syro-Palestinian and Biblical Archeology
Deborah A. Appier and Julye Bidmead
The Pentateuch
David Noel Freedman
GENESIS
Gordon J. Wenham
EXODUS
William D. Johnstone
LEVITICUS
Walter J. Houston
NUMBERS
Philip J. Budd
DEUTERONOMY
John W. Rogerson
JOSHUA
K. Lawson Younger Jr.
JUDGES
P. Deryn Guest
RUTH
Gerald West
1 AND 2 SAMUEL
Graeme Auld
1 AND 2 KINGS
Roger Tomes
1 AND 2 CHRONICLES
Richard J. Coggins
EZRA
Lester L. Grabbe
NEHEMIAH
Lester L. Grabbe
ESTHER
Sidnie White Crawford
JOB
Katharine J. Dell
PSALMS
Willem S. Prinsloo
PROVERBS
Ronald E. Clements
ECCLESIASTES
John Jarick
SONG OF SONGS
John W. Rogerson
Introduction to Prophetic Literature
Paul L. Redditt
ISAIAH
Margaret Barker
JEREMIAH
A. R. Pete Diamond
LAMENTATIONS
David J. A. Clines
EZEKIEL
John A. Goldingay
DANIEL
Iain Provan
HOSEA
Grace I. Emmerson
JOEL
Anthony Gelston
AMOS
Μ. Daniel Carroll R.
OBADIAH
Anthony Gelston
JONAH
David Gunn
MICAH
John W. Rogerson
NAHUM
John W. Rogerson
HABAKKUK
Anthony Gelston
ZEPHANIAH
Anthony Gelston
HAGGAI
John W. Rogerson
ZECHARIAH
John W. Rogerson
MALACHI
Μ. Daniel Carroll R.
OLD TESTAMENT APOCRYPHA
TOBIT
Lester L. Grabbe
JUDITH
Gerald West
GREEK ESTHER
John Jarick
THE WISDOM OF SOLOMON
A. Peter Hayman
SIRACH
John Snaith
BARUCH
John J. Schmitt
ADDITIONS TO DANIEL
John W. Rogerson
1 MACCABEES
John R. Bartlett
2 MACCABEES
John R. Bartlett
1 ESDRAS
Hugh G. Μ. Williamson
PRAYER OF MANASSEH
Philip R. Davies
PSALM 151 Alison Salvesen
3 MACCABEES
Philip S. Alexander
2 ESDRAS
John J. Schmitt
4 MACCABEES
David A. deSilva
PSEUDEPIGRAPHA
Introduction to the Pseudepigrapha
James R. Mueller
1 ENOCH
Daniel C. Olson
The Hebrew Bible in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Daniel C. Harlow
NEW TESTAMENT
The History of the Tradition: New Testament
James D. G. Dunn
Hermeneutical Approaches to the New Testament Tradition
Joel B. Green
Introduction to the Gospels
Christopher Μ. Luckett
MATTHEW
Anthony J. Saldarini
MARK
Craig A. Evans
LUKE
David L. Balch
JOHN
J. Martin C. Scott
ACTS
John T. Squires
Letters in the New Testament
Victor P. Furnish
ROMANS
John Reumann
1 CORINTHIANS
Stephen C. Barton
2 CORINTHIANS
John Barclay
GALATIANS
Beverly R. Gaventa
EPHESIANS
I. Howard Marshall
PHILIPPIANS
Charles A. Wanamaker
COLOSSIANS
Morna D. Hooker
1 AND 2 THESSALONIANS
Robert K. Jewett
THE PASTORAL EPISTLES: 1 AND 2 TIMOTHY AND TITUS
Pheme Perkins
PHILEMON
Morna D. Hooker
HEBREWS
Anthony C. Thiselton
JAMES
Richard Bauckham
1 PETER
Graham N. Stanton
2 PETER
Scot McKnight
1, 2, AND 3 JOHN
John Painter
JUDE
Scot McKnight
REVELATION
Loren T. Stuckenbruck
New Testament Apocrypha
Robert E. Van Voorst
The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Testament
Daniel C. Harlow
Index
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