The book of Joshua occupies a pivotal place in the Old Testament's opening narrative. It tells of the fulfilment of the promise of land for Israel, made to Abraham in Genesis (Gen 12:1-3).
This book is my side of such a discussion, and although it is obviously not a real dialogue between us, the conversation is not one sided. This exposition responds to the views to earlier commentators by selectively continuing their ideas, building on them, rejecting them, reshaping them, replacing them, and supplementing them with idea of my own.
Son of Man: The Interpretation and Influence of Daniel 7
Unger's: Bible Commentary Zechariah
The book of Leviticus focuses on divine speech, which comes to the reader through a series of layers in which the narrator tells us what God told Moses to tell someone else.Thus, this study looks at the narrator, the Lord, Moses, and other character in the story separately to see how each is ''characterized'' by their words and actions.
Exodus 1-18: The Forms of the Old Testament Literature Volume IIA
Micah: The Forms of the Old Testament Literature Volume XXIB
Commentaire de L'Ancien Testament XIII
The Second Isaiah: Introduction, Translation and Commentary to Chapters XL-LV
Warta Nabi Abad VIII