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Jeremiah (ICC): International Critical Commentary

Autor William McKane
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 1986
This volume completes the monumental work on the prophet Jeremiah by one of the world's most widely recognized scholars of the Old Testament. Unequalled in scope and detail, these volumes draw on textual and linguistic interpretation of the Hebrew Bible and its versions as well as on the work of later commentaries and scholars. The completion of this work is a landmark event in Old Testament scholarship, and will provide a rich source of information for students and researchers for many years to come.
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ISBN-13: 9780567050427
ISBN-10: 0567050424
Pagini: 850
Dimensiuni: 141 x 214 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: T&T CLARK PUBL
Seria International Critical Commentary


Notă biografică

William McKane was Emeritus Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Languages, University of St Andrews.

Recenzii

Praise for Jeremiah:"...this is the commentary to purchase, cherish and meditate upon day and night... I feel that McKane is due a standing ovation from all the other players currently operating in Jeremiah Studies for his most accomplished achievement... This is the Jeremiah commentary for ages to come.
In these volumes, McKane's skills achieve their ultimate expression: the rigorously high standards of scholarship . . . his meticulous assembling of evidence from the ancient versions and the medieval commentaries; his innovative and influential theory of the "rolling canon"; his balanced presentation of different possibilities of interpretation.
One of the most comprehensive technical commentaries there is on Jeremiah 26-52 for it shows the author's vast knowledge on philological and exegetical issues, as well as on the history of interpretation on Jeremiah up to the late twentieth century ... I highly recommend this two-volume commentary on Jeremiah to scholars and advanced students of the Hebrew Bible.
McKane pursues the prophecy of Jeremiah in typical ICC fashion. He leaves no aspect of intricacies in the text without comment; a plethora of detail greets the reader at every turn of the page. The author addresses questions relating to technical matters with thorough diligence.