The Minor Prophets: An Exegetical and Expository Commentary (in one volume)
Pages
520
Publisher
Baker Academic
Published
1/1/2009
ISBN-13
9780801036316
With their messages of doom and judgment, the Minor Prophets have not been popular subjects in the history of biblical interpretation. In this exegetical and expository commentary, noted scholars remedy this neglect by offering an authoritative, evangelical treatment on the prophets. This volume, the first of three, features commentary by Thomas McComiskey (Hosea), Raymond Dillard (Joel), and Jeffrey Niehaus (Amos). The authors not only provide meticulous exegesis of the Hebrew text but also relate the message of the ancient prophets to contemporary life in practical and meaningful ways.
Inner Books
This physical volume has several internal sections, each of which has been reviewed independently
- Hosea by Thomas Edward McComiskey
- Joel by Raymond B. Dillard
- Amos by Jeffrey J. Niehaus
- Obadiah by Jeffrey J. Niehaus
- Jonah by Joyce G. Baldwin
- Micah by Bruce K. Waltke
- Nahum by Tremper Longman III
- Habakkuk by F. F. Bruce
- Zephaniah by J. Alec Motyer
- Haggai by Thomas Edward McComiskey
- Zechariah by Thomas Edward McComiskey
- Malachi by Douglas Stuart
Reviews
I have been preaching through The Twelve and this commentary has been incredibly helpful. Of course, some books are better than others, but overall this commentary was well worth the investment.