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Zechariah 9-14 and Malachi : a commentary / David L. Petersen. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Old Testament libraryPublication details: Louisville, Kentucky : Westminster John Knox Press, (c)1995.Edition: first editionDescription: xix, 233 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0664212980
  • 9780664212988
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BS1665
  • BS1665.3.P484.Z434 1995
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Review: "The last few chapters of the Old Testament are arguably the most difficult texts for the interpreter of the Old Testament. In this commentary, David Petersen takes on the task of examining this prophetic literature of the Second Temple period as he explicates Zechariah 9-11, Zechariah 12-14, and Malachi."--BOOK JACKET. "Treating these chapters as three separate collections, Petersen gives an extensive overview of these books. This commentary will be invaluable for anyone who wishes to learn more about these final chapters of the Old Testament that address how Israel's God related to the world of the Persian Empire and present God's responses to the community of faith."--BOOK JACKET.
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Reference (Library Use ONLY) G. Allen Fleece Library COMMENTARY (COM) - First Floor by the IT help desk office Non-fiction BS1665.O755 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) ZECH 9-14 / MAL Available Old Testament Library 31923001621636

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"The last few chapters of the Old Testament are arguably the most difficult texts for the interpreter of the Old Testament. In this commentary, David Petersen takes on the task of examining this prophetic literature of the Second Temple period as he explicates Zechariah 9-11, Zechariah 12-14, and Malachi."--BOOK JACKET. "Treating these chapters as three separate collections, Petersen gives an extensive overview of these books. This commentary will be invaluable for anyone who wishes to learn more about these final chapters of the Old Testament that address how Israel's God related to the world of the Persian Empire and present God's responses to the community of faith."--BOOK JACKET.

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