Judges and RuthThis commentary brings to life the world portrayed in the stories in Judges and Ruth, offering readers an "insider" perspective on the narratives. Having established a cultural and literary context for Judges and Ruth, the commentary then treats each episode separately and as a whole. It is written to be accessible for a wide audience of clergy, scholars, teachers, seminarians, and interested lay people. A "Suggested Reading List"--a feature of all volumes in the New Cambridge Bible Commentary--serves as a point of entry for the new serious student of Judges and Ruth. The entire NRSV translation is provided throughout the text as a convenience to the reader. |
ما يقوله الناس - كتابة مراجعة
لم نعثر على أي مراجعات في الأماكن المعتادة.
المحتوى
VII | 3 |
VIII | 6 |
IX | 11 |
X | 15 |
XI | 18 |
XIII | 19 |
XIV | 23 |
XV | 25 |
XXXII | 128 |
XXXIII | 138 |
XXXIV | 142 |
XXXV | 150 |
XXXVI | 154 |
XXXVII | 166 |
XXXVIII | 178 |
XXXIX | 191 |
XVI | 28 |
XVII | 30 |
XVIII | 31 |
XIX | 32 |
XX | 37 |
XXI | 47 |
XXII | 51 |
XXIII | 63 |
XXIV | 66 |
XXV | 74 |
XXVI | 81 |
XXVII | 90 |
XXVIII | 93 |
XXIX | 99 |
XXX | 112 |
XXXI | 116 |
XL | 197 |
XLI | 205 |
XLII | 207 |
XLIII | 208 |
XLIV | 210 |
XLV | 213 |
XLVI | 214 |
XLVII | 215 |
XLVIII | 217 |
XLIX | 223 |
L | 230 |
LI | 237 |
245 | |
250 | |
263 | |
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Abimelech actions allows Ancient appears battle become Benjamin Benjaminites Bible Biblical Boaz Book of Judges called Canaan Canaanites chapter character Commentary continued covenant cultural daughter David described Deut divine Edited elders enemy episode example Exod father field forces Gibeah Gideon give given God's gods hand Hebrew History hospitality household Israel Israelites Jephthah Josh JSOT Judah killed king land Levite literary lived Lord marriage means mention military Naomi narrative notes offer Old Testament once Pages period person Philistines political possible Press provides reader reference response Rhetoric role Ruth Samson saying sense serve Shechem Sheffield similar Sisera situation social sons spirit stands statement story Structure Studies suggests territory theme took tribes turn University victory village wife woman women Yahweh