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AOTC 05: Deuteronomy
In this outstanding commentary McConville offers a theological 
interpretation of the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy in the context of the
biblical canon. He gives due attention to historical issues where these bear on
what can be known about the settings in which the text emerged. His dominant
method is one that approaches Deauteronomy as a finished work.McConville
argues that in the context of the ancient world Deuteronomy should be
understood as the radical blueprint for the life of a people, at the same time
both spiritual and political, and profoundly different from every other social,
political and religious programme. The book incorporates the tension between an
open-minded vision of a perfectly ordered society under God and practical
provisions for dealing with the frailty and imperfections of real people.
Hence, it is capable of informing our thinking about the organization of
societies while maintaining a vi sion of the kingdom of God. (= 0830825053
/ 9780830825059)'At last! A commentary series that combines the best
of
biblical scholarship with a passion for the message of the text. Besides, it
actually answers the questions I ask when I read the Scriptures. This series by
the finest evangelical scholars is designed for students and pastors who are
serious about understanding the Old Testament in its context and translating
its message for the church in the twenty-first century.' - Daniel
Block'What every preacher and student needs is a commentary that
makes positive use of the results of scholarly research while at the same time
integrating them sympathetically into a contemporary Christian theological
worldview. Many series have set out to achieve this, but few have succeeded.
Now at last the Apollos series looks set to do so: the names of the editors and
potential contributors, together with the evidence of these early volumes, all
inspire confidence.' - H.G.M. WilliamsonSeries: Apollos Old
Testament
Commentary, volume 5.Recommended € 44,90
interpretation of the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy in the context of the
biblical canon. He gives due attention to historical issues where these bear on
what can be known about the settings in which the text emerged. His dominant
method is one that approaches Deauteronomy as a finished work.McConville
argues that in the context of the ancient world Deuteronomy should be
understood as the radical blueprint for the life of a people, at the same time
both spiritual and political, and profoundly different from every other social,
political and religious programme. The book incorporates the tension between an
open-minded vision of a perfectly ordered society under God and practical
provisions for dealing with the frailty and imperfections of real people.
Hence, it is capable of informing our thinking about the organization of
societies while maintaining a vi sion of the kingdom of God. (= 0830825053
/ 9780830825059)'At last! A commentary series that combines the best
of
biblical scholarship with a passion for the message of the text. Besides, it
actually answers the questions I ask when I read the Scriptures. This series by
the finest evangelical scholars is designed for students and pastors who are
serious about understanding the Old Testament in its context and translating
its message for the church in the twenty-first century.' - Daniel
Block'What every preacher and student needs is a commentary that
makes positive use of the results of scholarly research while at the same time
integrating them sympathetically into a contemporary Christian theological
worldview. Many series have set out to achieve this, but few have succeeded.
Now at last the Apollos series looks set to do so: the names of the editors and
potential contributors, together with the evidence of these early volumes, all
inspire confidence.' - H.G.M. WilliamsonSeries: Apollos Old
Testament
Commentary, volume 5.Recommended € 44,90
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AOTC 05: Deuteronomy
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