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Proverbs: A Shorter Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

Since 2004, Bruce Waltke’s magisterial two-volume NICOT commentary on the book of Proverbs has been recognized as a definitive exegesis of the Hebrew text, groundbreaking in its illuminating analysis that the authors and redactors of Proverbs had organized their material into discernible clusters and groupings. Waltke and Ivan De Silva here offer an abridged and revised version of the preeminent...

Third, some proverbs of Solomon explicitly assert I AM’s involvement in judgment (10:3; 12:2; 15:3; 16:7; 19:17; 25:21–22; 28:25; 29:25, 26), and the twenty-fifth saying of the wise (24:12) asks rhetorically, “Will he not repay people according to their conduct?” Proverbs makes clear, however, that retribution does not operate like clockwork. Sayings that seem to indicate that righteousness is immediately rewarded and wickedness immediately punished (e.g., 11:5–6) need to be read along with other
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