Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther
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Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Kindle
Pages
570
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2017
Publisher
Zondervan Academic
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0310531829
ISBN-13
9780310531821
Description
In this comprehensive commentary, readers are invited to delve deep into the rich narratives of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther, bringing to life these crucial figures from biblical history. The authors, Elaine A. Phillips and Edwin Yamauchi, meticulously explore the historical context and theological significances of these texts, guiding readers with clear insights and scholarly depth. Their approach not only unpacks the stories but also examines the implications these narratives carry for contemporary faith and life.
Through rigorous analysis and engaging prose, this volume aims to illuminate the complexities of returning from exile, rebuilding communities, and maintaining faith under pressure. The authors' expertise encourages both personal growth and deeper understanding of the Scriptures, whether for individual study, preaching, or group discussion. Readers can expect to find a blend of rigorous scholarship and accessible writing, making these ancient stories resonate meaningfully in today's world.
Through rigorous analysis and engaging prose, this volume aims to illuminate the complexities of returning from exile, rebuilding communities, and maintaining faith under pressure. The authors' expertise encourages both personal growth and deeper understanding of the Scriptures, whether for individual study, preaching, or group discussion. Readers can expect to find a blend of rigorous scholarship and accessible writing, making these ancient stories resonate meaningfully in today's world.
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