Deuteronomy 1:1–21:9 (2nd ed.)
Deuteronomy 1:1–21:9 (2nd ed.)
Deuteronomy 1:1–21:9 (2nd ed.)
Technical

Deuteronomy

in Word Biblical Commentary

by Duane L. Christensen

4.5 Rank Score: 5.2 from 4 reviews, 1 featured collections, and 18 user libraries
Deuteronomy 1:1–21:9 (2nd ed.)
Pages 592
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Published 1/1/1999
ISBN-13 9780785242208
Deuteronomy 21:10–34:12
Pages 592
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Published 1/1/1999
ISBN-13 9780849910326

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DavidH DavidH August 7, 2026
Christensen offers one of the most technically distinctive treatments of Deuteronomy available and frequently provides observations that will not be found in other major commentaries. His particular strengths include attention to Masoretic accentuation, prosody, rhetorical structure, Numeruswechsel, traditional reading divisions, concentric patterns, and the possibility that Deuteronomy was composed for oral and liturgical performance. He often uses these observations to illuminate the argument of individual passages rather than merely catalogue formal features, and his extensive philological, textual and historical discussion makes the volumes valuable even for readers unconvinced by his larger structural theories. The principal reservation is that some claims about numerical composition and symbolic word counts can appear ingenious beyond what the evidence warrants and should not carry substantial exegetical weight. Even with that caveat, Christensen supplies so much genuinely distinctive material alongside conventional scholarship that he remains one of the most valuable technical companions to Deuteronomy available.
G Ware G Ware November 15, 2018
Comprehensive commentary by an accomplished scholar.
Evangelical who studies the structure of the book as a poem with five concentric units. [Full Review]