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Jeremiah, Lamentations

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Jeremiah/Lamentations, which is part of the NIV Application Commentary Series, helps readers learn how the messages of Jeremiah and Lamentations can have the same powerful impact today that they did when they were first written.


List of contents

11
Series Introduction
15
General Editor’s Preface
17
Abbreviations
19
Introduction to Jeremiah
42
Outline of Jeremiah
43
Bibliography on Jeremiah
45
Text and Commentary on Jeremiah
425
Introduction to Lamentations
436
Outline of Lamentations
437
Bibliography on Lamentations
439
Text and Commentary on Lamentations
479
Scripture Index
486
Subject Index

About the author

J. Andrew Dearman (PhD, Emory University) is director of Fuller Texas, located in Houston TX, associate dean of the School of Theology in Pasadena, CA, and professor of Old Testament. He has worked on archaeological projects in Israel and Jordan. He has written Property Rights in the Eighth-Century, Prophets, and Religion and Culture in Ancient Israel, and has also edited and contributed to several books..

Summary

The NIV Application Commentary helps readers with the vital task of bringing the ancient message of the Bible into a contemporary context. It gives preachers and teachers the tools, ideas, and insights they need to communicate God’s Word with the same powerful impact it had when it was first written.

Additional text

“Here at last is a commentary which is not only academically well informed but which helps that commentary reader hear God’s Word and consider its implications; scholarship in service of the Church.”

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