COMMENTARY
James D. G. Dunn
General Editor
Editor of the New Testament
John W. Rogerson
Editor of the Old Testament and Apocrypha
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Eerdmans commentary on the Bible / James D.G. Dunn, general editor; John W.
Rogerson, editor of the Old Testament and Apocrypha.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-8028-3711-0 (hardcover: alk. paper)
1. Bible—Commentaries. I. Title: Commentary on the Bible. II. Dunn, James D. G., 1939– III. Rogerson, J. W. (John William), 1935–
BS491.3.E37 2003
220.7—dc22
2003049524
A number of the Scripture quotations herein are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright © 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and are used by permission. All rights reserved.
James D. G. Dunn and John W. Rogerson
The History of the Tradition: Old Testament and Apocrypha
John W. Rogerson
Premodern, Modern, and Postmodern in Old Testament Study
John A. Goldingay
Syro-Palestinian and Biblical Archeology
Deborah A. Appler and Julye Bidmead
David Noel Freedman
Gordon J. Wenham
William D. Johnstone
Walter J. Houston
Philip J. Budd
John W. Rogerson
K. Lawson Younger Jr.
P. Deryn Guest
Gerald West
Graeme Auld
Roger Tomes
Richard J. Coggins
Lester L. Grabbe
Lester L. Grabbe
Sidnie White Crawford
Katharine J. Dell
Willem S. Prinsloo
Ronald E. Clements
John Jarick
John W. Rogerson
Introduction to Prophetic Literature
Paul L. Redditt
Margaret Barker
A. R. Pete Diamond
David J. A. Clines
John A. Goldingay
Iain Provan
Grace I. Emmerson
Anthony Gelston
M. Daniel Carroll R.
Anthony Gelston
David Gunn
John W. Rogerson
John W. Rogerson
Anthony Gelston
Anthony Gelston
John W. Rogerson
John W. Rogerson
M. Daniel Carroll R.
Lester L. Grabbe
Gerald West
John Jarick
A. Peter Hayman
John Snaith
John J. Schmitt
John W. Rogerson
John R. Bartlett
John R. Bartlett
Hugh G. M. Williamson
Philip R. Davies
Alison Salvesen
Philip S. Alexander
John J. Schmitt
David A. deSilva
Introduction to the Pseudepigrapha
James R. Mueller
Daniel ...
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