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Haggai and Zechariah 1-8: A Commentary

โœ Scribed by David L. Petersen


Publisher
Westminster John Knox Press
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Leaves
326
Category
Library

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This book, a volume in the Old Testament Library series, explores the books of Haggai and Zechariah. The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through commentaries and general surveys. The contributors are scholars of international standing.


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