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NAC 02: Exodus
'The strength of the New American Commentary is that it genuinely
focuses on what the text says. This does not mean that the authors are out of
touch with the vast array of secondary literature; rather it means they are
committed to putting first things first. Pastors and Bible teachers will be
grateful for this resource for years to come.' - D.A. CarsonIn this
volume Stuart demonstrates his mastery of exegetical method, his sensitivity to
the text, his courage in raising difficult questions, and his vast knowledge of
ancient cultures as well as of grammar and theology in attempting answers to
those questions.'What most impressed me [...] was the easy proficiency with which Dr. Stuart exegetes how a particular Hebrew word or
phrase should be taken in context, weaves in the ancient Near Eastern
background, and demonstrates the way the theology not only relates to Exodus
and the rest of the Pentateuch, but to the entire biblical corpus.' - John
GlynnSeries: New American Commentary, volume 2.Recommended €
32,9
focuses on what the text says. This does not mean that the authors are out of
touch with the vast array of secondary literature; rather it means they are
committed to putting first things first. Pastors and Bible teachers will be
grateful for this resource for years to come.' - D.A. CarsonIn this
volume Stuart demonstrates his mastery of exegetical method, his sensitivity to
the text, his courage in raising difficult questions, and his vast knowledge of
ancient cultures as well as of grammar and theology in attempting answers to
those questions.'What most impressed me [...] was the easy proficiency with which Dr. Stuart exegetes how a particular Hebrew word or
phrase should be taken in context, weaves in the ancient Near Eastern
background, and demonstrates the way the theology not only relates to Exodus
and the rest of the Pentateuch, but to the entire biblical corpus.' - John
GlynnSeries: New American Commentary, volume 2.Recommended €
32,9
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NAC 02: Exodus
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