Obadiah and Jonah
Pages
192 pages
Publisher
Fortress Press
Published
1/1/1991
ISBN-13
9780800695118
Professor Wolff's clear and thorough orientation to the collection of oracles in the book of Obadiah and to the narrative art of the book of Jonah. Differently, both prophets provide an answer to what the interaction is between the whole of humanity God has created—and His people in particular.
Collections
This book appears in the following featured collections.
- Old Testament Advanced Commentaries by Moore Theological College Journal: Societas
- TGC: Scholarly Commentaries by The Gospel Coalition
Reviews
Wolff gives a clear and thorough orientation to the collection of oracles in the book of Obadiah. On the commentary’s content, Longman writes, “Wolff combines excellent philological ability with theological insight to produce a very helpful commentary on these two prophetic books. His stance is moderately critical. The format of the commentary makes his comments easy to get at.”
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Form critical perspective. Not as detailed as some of Wolff's other commentaries.
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The classic form critical study to these two prophetic books.
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