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Leading Old Testament scholar Tremper Longman III provides students with expert guidance on choosing a commentary for any book of the Old Testament. The fifth edition has been updated to assess the most recently published commentaries. Longman lists a number of works available for each book of the Old Testament, gives an indication of their emphases and viewpoints, and evaluates them. The result...

Gibson, J. C. L. Genesis. 2 vols. DSB. Westminster John Knox, 1981. ix/214 pp. and 322 pp. In keeping with the nature of the series, Gibson writes in a popular vein. He helpfully opens up the text for lay understanding, showing the relevance of Genesis for the Christian. He is less helpful when he describes the composition of the book along the lines of older source criticism. LM Gowan, D. E. Genesis 1–11. ITC. Handsel, 1988. ix/125 pp. A short theological study of the first eleven chapters of
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