Zechariah: An Exegetical and Theological Exposition of Holy ScriptureB&H Publishing Group, 2008 M04 15 - 464 pages THE NEW AMERICAN COMMENTARY is for the minister or Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures. Notable features include: * commentary based on THE NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION; * the NIV text printed in the body of the commentary; * sound scholarly methodology that reflects capable research in the original languages; * interpretation that emphasizes the theological unity of each book and of Scripture as a whole; * readable and applicable exposition. |
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... Mitchell reported that he had enumerated some 40 different individuals " covering the whole field of Hebrew history from the Exodus to the conquest of Palestine by the Romans , and including most of the men and institutions of any ...
... Mitchell reported that he had enumerated some 40 different individuals " covering the whole field of Hebrew history from the Exodus to the conquest of Palestine by the Romans , and including most of the men and institutions of any ...
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... Mitchell ( Zechariah , 242-43 ) also cites the nineteenth - century commentator G. L. Robinson ( The Prophecies of Zechariah , 1896 ) about the extensive list of affinities between the two sections of Zechariah . 56 Childs ...
... Mitchell ( Zechariah , 242-43 ) also cites the nineteenth - century commentator G. L. Robinson ( The Prophecies of Zechariah , 1896 ) about the extensive list of affinities between the two sections of Zechariah . 56 Childs ...
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... Mitchell goes so far as to deny that Zechariah as a whole should be considered apocalyptic.92 However , a preponderance of apocalyptic motifs appear in chaps . 9-14 . Zechariah describes the Lord in tran- scendent terms such as " God ...
... Mitchell goes so far as to deny that Zechariah as a whole should be considered apocalyptic.92 However , a preponderance of apocalyptic motifs appear in chaps . 9-14 . Zechariah describes the Lord in tran- scendent terms such as " God ...
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... Mitchell provides a thorough catalog of textual variants based on alter- nate readings from ancient versions . Mitchell also enumerates a large number of emendations tantamount to scholarly " guesses " about how a passage might have ...
... Mitchell provides a thorough catalog of textual variants based on alter- nate readings from ancient versions . Mitchell also enumerates a large number of emendations tantamount to scholarly " guesses " about how a passage might have ...
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... Mitchell and Cross represent the critical position , concluding that Neh 12:16 probably refers to another Zecha- riah living during the postexilic era . 12 This negative stance toward the veracity of 1 : 1 and the likelihood that one ...
... Mitchell and Cross represent the critical position , concluding that Neh 12:16 probably refers to another Zecha- riah living during the postexilic era . 12 This negative stance toward the veracity of 1 : 1 and the likelihood that one ...
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ancient angel appears Assyria Baldwin begins biblical blessing book of Zechariah called chap chapter coming concludes context covenant David describes divine earth eschatological evidence example exile expression eyes Ezek faith false figure final flock four functions further future give God's HALOT hand Hebrew holy horses human important interpretation introduces Isaiah Israel Jerusalem Joshua Judah judgment king kingdom land literary living Lord Lord's meaning Merrill Messiah metaphor Meyers and Meyers Mitchell mountain notes occurs offers Old Testament oracle passage Persian person phrase portrays presents priest promise prophecy prophet question reading refers relationship remains represents restoration righteousness role says scholars serves shepherd significance similar speaks spirit stands suggests symbolic temple term theme theological tion translated trees understanding Unger verb Verse vision whole worship Zech Zechariah Zion