Exploring the interplay between the ideologies of the Hebrew Bible's authors and those of its readers, this volume delves into the significance of the Song of Songs. The keynote essay raises questions about the text's purpose and its transformative impact on readers. It examines how the text influences personal beliefs and cultural interpretations, highlighting the dynamic relationship between the written word and its audience.
David J. A. Clines Boeken





Job 1-20, Volume 17
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Emphasizing thorough analysis, this commentary series offers insights from leading biblical scholars committed to Scripture as divine revelation. It focuses on textual, linguistic, structural, and theological evidence, providing a balanced understanding of biblical texts within the framework of biblical theology. The series aims to deliver judicious interpretations that enrich the reader's comprehension of Scripture.
Job 21-37, Volume 18A
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Focusing on rigorous scholarship, this commentary series offers in-depth analysis of biblical texts through a lens of linguistic, structural, and theological evidence. It features contributions from prominent scholars dedicated to interpreting Scripture as divine revelation, providing balanced insights that enhance understanding within the context of biblical theology.
The Bible and the Modern World
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Paperback. Ex-library. Edges are gently worn and scuffed with some curling. Very good otherwise. 203 pages.