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Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations
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The Cornerstone Biblical Commentary series (18 volumes) is the product of nearly 40 scholars, many of whom participated in the creation of the NLT. The contributors to this series, who are well-known and represent a wide spectrum of theological positions within the evangelical community, have built each volume to help pastors, teachers, and students of the Bible understand every thought contained in the Bible. In short, this will be one of the premier resources for those seeking an accessible but fairly high-level discussion of scriptural interpretation.
Elmer A. Martens, PhD, is professor emeritus of Old Testament and president emeritus at Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary (Fresno, California), where he has taught for over 30 years. He is the author of God's Design, A Focus on Old Testament Theology, and a commentary on Jeremiah (Herald Press). He was coeditor of The Flowering of Old Testament Theology and served for several years as the editor of the journal Direction. Larry L. Walker, PhD, held a professional teaching career with time split between Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Mid-America Baptist Seminary. Since his retirement in 1998, he has done adjunct teaching at several seminaries. He authored a commentary on Zephaniah for the Expositor's Bible Commentary and is also a contributor to the New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis.
Elmer A. Martens, PhD, is professor emeritus of Old Testament and president emeritus at Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary (Fresno, California), where he has taught for over 30 years. He is the author of God's Design, A Focus on Old Testament Theology, and a commentary on Jeremiah (Herald Press). He was coeditor of The Flowering of Old Testament Theology and served for several years as the editor of the journal Direction. Larry L. Walker, PhD, held a professional teaching career with time split between Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Mid-America Baptist Seminary. Since his retirement in 1998, he has done adjunct teaching at several seminaries. He authored a commentary on Zephaniah for the Expositor's Bible Commentary and is also a contributor to the New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis.
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Publisher
Tyndale House PublishersYear
2017Print ISBN
9780842334341eBook ISBN
9781414399003Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contributors
- Copyright
- Contents
- How to Navigate the Cornerstone Biblical Commentary
- About the Author
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Transliteration and Numbering System
- Introduction to Isaiah
- Isa 1:1-31
- Isa 2:1β4:6
- Isa 5:1-30
- Isa 6:1-13
- Isa 7:1-17
- Isa 7:18β8:22
- Isa 9:1-7
- Isa 9:8β10:4
- Isa 10:5-34
- Isa 11:1-16
- Isa 12:1-6
- Isa 13:1β14:27
- Isa 14:28-32
- Isa 15:1β16:14
- Isa 17:1-14
- Isa 18:1-7
- Isa 19:1-25
- Isa 20:1-6
- Isa 21:1-10
- Isa 21:11-12
- Isa 21:13-17
- Isa 22:1-25
- Isa 23:1-18
- Isa 24:1-23
- Isa 25:1-5
- Isa 25:6-12
- Isa 26:1-21
- Isa 27:1-13
- Isa 28:1-13
- Isa 28:14-29
- Isa 29:1-24
- Isa 30:1β31:9
- Isa 32:1-20
- Isa 33:1-24
- Isa 34:1-17
- Isa 35:1-10
- Isa 36:1β37:4
- Isa 37:5-13
- Isa 37:14-20
- Isa 37:21-29
- Isa 37:30-38
- Isa 38:1-8
- Isa 38:9-22
- Isa 39:1-2
- Isa 39:3-8
- Isa 40:1-31
- Isa 41:1-29
- Isa 42:1-9
- Isa 42:10-17
- Isa 42:18-25
- Isa 43:1-28
- Isa 44:1-28
- Isa 45:1-25
- Isa 46:1-13
- Isa 47:1-15
- Isa 48:1-22
- Isa 49:1-13
- Isa 49:14-26
- Isa 50:1-11
- Isa 51:1-16
- Isa 51:17β52:12
- Isa 52:13β53:12
- Isa 54:1-17
- Isa 55:1-13
- Isa 56:1-8
- Isa 56:9β57:12
- Isa 57:13-21
- Isa 58:1-14
- Isa 59:1-21
- Isa 60:1-22
- Isa 61:1-11
- Isa 62:1-12
- Isa 63:1-14
- Isa 63:15β64:12
- Isa 65:1-25
- Isa 66:1-24
- Bibliography
- Introduction to Jeremiah
- Jer 1:1-3
- Jer 1:4-10
- Jer 1:11-19
- Jer 2:1-3
- Jer 2:4-13
- Jer 2:14-37
- Jer 3:1-5
- Jer 3:6-10
- Jer 3:11-18
- Jer 3:19-21
- Jer 3:22β4:4
- Jer 4:5-21
- Jer 4:22-31
- Jer 5:1-19
- Jer 5:20β6:9
- Jer 6:10-30
- Jer 7:1-15
- Jer 7:16β8:3
- Jer 8:4β9:2
- Jer 9:3-26
- Jer 10:1-25
- Jer 11:1-17
- Jer 11:18-23
- Jer 12:1-17
- Jer 13:1-11
- Jer 13:12-14
- Jer 13:15-27
- Jer 14:1β15:9
- Jer 15:10-21
- Jer 16:1-21
- Jer 17:1-11
- Jer 17:12-18
- Jer 17:19-27
- Jer 18:1-23
- Jer 19:1β20:6
- Jer 20:7-18
- Jer 21:1-10
- Jer 21:11β22:9
- Jer 22:10-30
- Jer 23:1-8
- Jer 23:9-40
- Jer 24:1-10
- Jer 25:1-14
- Jer 25:15-38
- Jer 26:1-24
- Jer 27:1-22
- Jer 28:1-17
- Jer 29:1-32
- Jer 30:1β31:1
- Jer 31:2-22
- Jer 31:23-40
- Jer 32:1-15
- Jer 32:16-44
- Jer 33:1-26
- Jer 34:1-22
- Jer 35:1-19
- Jer 36:1-32
- Jer 37:1-21
- Jer 38:1-28
- Jer 39:1-18
- Jer 40:1-12
- Jer 40:13β41:18
- Jer 42:1β43:7
- Jer 43:8β44:30
- Jer 45:1-5
- Jer 46:1-28
- Jer 47:1-7
- Jer 48:1-47
- Jer 49:1-22
- Jer 49:23-39
- Jer 50:1-46
- Jer 51:1-64
- Jer 52:1-34
- Bibliography
- Introduction to Lamentations
- Lam 1:1-11a
- Lam 1:11b-22
- Lam 2:1-10
- Lam 2:11-22
- Lam 3:1-20
- Lam 3:21-39
- Lam 3:40-66
- Lam 4:1-11
- Lam 4:12-22
- Lam 5:1-18
- Lam 5:19-22
- Bibliography
- Note
- NLT Notes