How a biblical author says something is just as important as what they say. Designed for the pastor and Bible teacher, this series carefully analyzes the discourse of each Old Testament book and shows how the main thrust of each passage contributes to the development of the whole composition in the original Hebrew. For each passage, the ZECOT provides: The main idea of the passage. Its literary context. The author's original translation. Exegetical outline with Hebrew layout. Its structure and literary form. An explanation ...
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How a biblical author says something is just as important as what they say. Designed for the pastor and Bible teacher, this series carefully analyzes the discourse of each Old Testament book and shows how the main thrust of each passage contributes to the development of the whole composition in the original Hebrew. For each passage, the ZECOT provides: The main idea of the passage. Its literary context. The author's original translation. Exegetical outline with Hebrew layout. Its structure and literary form. An explanation of the text. Its canonical and practical significance. While primarily designed for those with a basic knowledge of biblical Hebrew, Hebrew words are always explained so that anyone who desires to understand the Old Testament and communicate its message will benefit from the depth and accessibility these volumes offer.
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The aim of this series is discourse analysis. The authors recognize that the paragraph serves as the basic unit of thought.Ã? The primary goal of these commentaries is to help serious students of Scripture, as well as those charged with preaching and teaching the Word of God, to hear the messages of Scripture as biblical authors intended them to be heard.
Often times how someone says something is just as important as what they say. Nahums main message is that God as the Divine Warrior and only deliverer announces a global day in which he will pour out his righteous vengeance on the powers of evil that oppose him. How do we know that God will one day, once-and-for-all, come to rescue his people. He shows us a mini-picture of what that looks like when he comes to rescue his people from Assyria.
Timmer really draws out Nahums meaning and intention in his commentary. Timmer uses a fair bit of space looking at Assyrian history and texts and how what Nahum said fits with something that Assyria either did, had, or said about itself. This might not sound exciting, but it really draws out the meaning of the book of Nahum. If you want to dig into the weeds and have connections to the NT, this commentary is highly recommended.Ã? Ã?