Lamentations
Lamentations
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Lamentations

in Evangelical Exegetical Commentary

by Abner Chou

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Publisher Lexham Press
Published 2014
This Evangelical Exegetical Commentary volume on Lamentations examines the language of intense lament and loss over Jerusalem. Old Testament expert Dr. Abner Chou provides detailed discussions of the authorship, date, and historical background, as well as textual and genre issues. Before beginning verse-by-verse commentary, Chou provides context for key theological issues present in the book, making it a comprehensive and valuable work for any study of Lamentations.

N.B. Currently only available on Logos. The print edition is forthcoming from Lexham Press.

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JacobSoul JacobSoul March 3, 2022
I have enjoyed every volume of the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary series that I have read thus far, and this work by Abner Chou is no exception. His vivid dealing of the text really brought this book to life, and really brought me a deep appreciation for lamentations. Several times I was reduced to weeping alongside Jeremiah as he described the destruction. If you are teaching Jeremiah and are looking for a solid exegetical work, I highly recommend this commentary. 5 stars.