Ainsi la Bible renvoie toujours le lecture a la foi vecue, comme la foi vecue le renvoice toujours a la Bible ou elle plongs ses racines.
These eight books present a wide cross section of the varied forms and purphoses of the Old Testament writings.
Through the unfolding drama of the Hebrew nations, the books show the inevitable doom which sin brings in its train.
Volume 4 contains the complete texts and commentary on Psalms and Proverbs- two of the best-loved books of the Old Testament.
It iis the task of students, pastors, and theologians to interpret the biblical text for untrained readers.
The writers in this volume bring together into comprehensive focus the results of the most recent study and scholarship concerning these important, but little understood, books.
The discovery in 1947 and subsequent publication of the Dead Sea Scrolls have made immeasurable contributions to our understanding of these book.
This helpfull companion to the book of Psalms, while not specifically devotional, will inspire and deepen personal worship.
In this series individual authors are, of course, free to make their own distinct contributions and express their own point of view on all controversialissues.
Three neglected but important prophets receive a fresh and penetrating analysis in this introduction and commentary.