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Jeremiah 2: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah, Chapters 26-52
Includes a full introduction, which deals with the development of the text and the literary development from the earlist dictated scrolls to its final form.
$68.00
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Galatians: A Commentary on Paul's Letter to the Churches in Galatia
Betz exhibits a massive control of the literature on Galatians and especially of the ancient literatuer relevant for understanding it. He has a gently...
$58.00
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The Pastoral Epistles: A Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles
There are many English commentaries on these letters, but none so replete with quotations (some quite extensive) from extra-biblical materials, whether...
$49.00
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Hebrews: A Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews
The first major and comprehensive English- language commentary on Hebrews in over fifty years. Presents a balanced and richly documented interpretation.
$69.00
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James: A Commentary on the Epistle of James
A distinguished contribution to New Testament scholarship . . . Represents a classic position that must be taken into account by all other interpreters.
$56.00
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John 2: A Commentary on the Gospel of John, Chapters 7-21
Contains a number of valuable insights. The introductory material on Johannine criticism is some of the clearest exposition for students available anywhere.
$69.00
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1 Corinthians: A Commentary on the First Epistle to the Corinthians
Will bring to serious students . . ., as well as pastors and ministers, the critical guide needed for their biblical work.
$69.00
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John 1: A Commentary on the Gospel of John, Chapters 1-6
Contains a number of valuable insights. The introductory material on Johannine criticism is some of the clearest exposition for students available anywhere.
$59.00
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Ezekiel 1: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel, Chapters 1-24
This book will become one of the classic works on Ezekiel. It is so thorough that it will be most useful to the scholar and serious students.
$82.00
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Ezekiel 2: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel, Chapters 25-48
A major achievement . . . An essential tool for any serious study of Ezekiel.
$99.00
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Hosea: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Hosea
A fascinating commentary on one of the most difficult of the Old Testament prophets.
$49.00
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Micah: A Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Micah
With refreshing respect for the reader, Hillers lays out the evidence for his case cautiously and asks the readers to form their own decisions . . . He very...
$35.00
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Acts of the Apostles
Filled with compact, almost aphoristic observations about the text, its background, and its theology. Its insight should sustain its value for a full generation.
$57.00
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Colossians and Philemon: A Commentary on the Epistles to the Colossians and to Philemon
Lohse gives the reader solid interpretation and access to other scholars' efforts.
$65.00
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Jeremiah 1: A Commentary on the Books of the Prophet Jeremiah
Holladay's English rendering translates identical words and phrases consistent, and compares the parallel passages which are a prominent feature of Jeremiah.
$90.00
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Ignatius of Antioch: A Commentary on the Letters of Ignatius of Antioch
This book belongs on the shelf of every minister who takes seriously the history and theology of the early church. Buy a copy—and read it.
$49.00
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2 Corinthians 8 and 9: A Commentary on Two Administrative Letters of the Apostle Paul
The series [ Hermenia ] is designed to be critical and historical commentary to the Bible without arbitrary limits in size or scope. It will utilize the full...
$39.00
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First Isaiah
The eighth-century BCE Isaiah of Jerusalem, the so-called First Isaiah, is one of the most important theological voices in the Bible. J. J. M. Roberts makes good use of his broad comparative knowledge of ancient Near Eastern historical and religious sources in providing a fresh and original interpretation of this prophet’s genuine oracles.
$79.00
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Judges 1: A Commentary on Judges 1:1 – 10:5
This groundbreaking volume presents a new translation and detailed interpretation of the book of Judges, drawing on archaeology and iconography, textual versions, biblical parallels, and extrabiblical texts, as well as a thorough review of modern scholarship. Full literary and redactional analyses are included. Notably, archaeology is used to show how a story of the Iron II period employed visible ruins to narrate supposedly early events from the so-called "period of the Judges."
$85.00
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Jubilees: The Hermeneia Translation
The book of Jubilees (2nd century BCE) retraces the book of Genesis and parts of Exodus and is one of the earliest sustained commentaries on the narratives presented in those texts. The translation is drawn from the author's monumental two-volume Hermeneia commentary and takes into account all of the textual data now available. The translation is accompanied by carefully selected notes that illuminate the text and is ideal for classroom use.
$24.00
Hermeneia series
A Critical and Historical Commentary on the Bible

The Hermeneia commentary series seeks to offer authoritative interpretation of the earliest texts of the biblical books and other literature closely related to the Bible.
The name Hermeneia, from the Greek, has a rich background in the history of biblical interpretation as a term for the detailed, systematic exposition of a scriptural work. The series, like its name, carries forward this old and venerable tradition. The name also avoids a long descriptive title and the inevitable acronym, or worse, an unpronounceable abbreviation.
Hermeneia is designed to be a critical and historical commentary to the Bible without arbitrary limits in size or scope. It utilizes the full range of philological and historical tools, including textual criticism (often slighted in modern commentaries), the methods of the history of tradition (including genre and prosodic analysis), and the history of religion.
Hermeneia is designed for the serious student of the Bible. It makes full use of ancient Semitic and classical languages; at the same time, English translations of all comparative materials—whether Greek, Latin, Canaanite, or Akkadian—are supplied alongside the citation of the source in its original language. Insofar as possible, the aim is to provide the student or scholar with full critical discussion of each problem of interpretation and with the primary data upon which the discussion is based.
Hermeneia is by design international and interconfessional in the selection of authors; its editorial boards were formed with this end in view. Occasionally the series has offered translations of distinguished commentaries which originally appeared in languages other than English. In time, new commentaries will replace older works in order to preserve the currency of the series. Commentaries are also assigned for important literary works in the categories of apocryphal and pseudepigraphical works relating to the Old and New Testaments, including some from the discoveries at Qumran and Nag Hammadi.
The editors of Hermeneia impose no systematic-theological perspective upon the series (directly, or indirectly by selection of authors). It is expected that authors will struggle to lay bare the ancient meaning of a biblical work or pericope. In this way, the text’s human relevance should become transparent, as is always the case in competent historical discourse. However, the series eschews for itself homiletical translation of the Bible.
The editors are heavily indebted to Fortress Press for its energy and courage in taking up an expensive, long-term project, the rewards of which will accrue chiefly to the field of biblical scholarship.
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Hermeneia Series Editorial Boards
Old Testament Editorial Board
Sidnie White Crawford, University of Nebraska, chair
Paul D. Hanson, Harvard University, emeritus
Thomas Krüger, University of Zurich
Peter Machinist, Harvard University
Andreas Schuele, University of Leipzig
David Vanderhooft, Boston College
Molly Zahn, University of Kansas
New Testament Editorial Board
Harold W. Attridge, Yale University, chair
Adela Yarbro Collins, Yale University
Eldon Jay Epp, Case Western Reserve University
Hans-Josef Klauck, University of Chicago
AnneMarie Luijendijk, Princeton University
Laura S. Nasrallah, Harvard University
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