Summary Crenshaw reads Ecclesiastes as wisdom wrestling, giving careful attention to its sceptical voice, its rhetorical turns, and its probing of meaning, work, time, and death. The commentary is academically…
Bible Book: Ecclesiastes
Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon
Summary This volume gathers early Christian reflections on Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song Of Songs, presenting a range of extracts that show how the Fathers handled wisdom, vanity, desire, and the…
Ecclesiastes
Summary This commentary approaches Ecclesiastes as a sophisticated wisdom text that probes the limits of human striving and the ambiguities of life under the sun. It is academic in tone,…
Ecclesiastes
Summary This Ecclesiastes volume in the Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary series leans into the distinctive voice of the book and invites readers to take its tensions seriously. Ecclesiastes is…
Ecclesiastes
Summary Ecclesiastes demands patient listening. It speaks in riddles, repeats phrases, and presses hard questions about the limits of human wisdom. This commentary treats the book as Scripture that is…
Ecclesiastes, ESV Expository Commentary
Summary In Ecclesiastes, ESV Expository Commentary, Iain M. Duguid helps us read this book as honest wisdom for life under the sun, and then preach it with clarity and hope.…
Ecclesiastes
Summary We find this volume in the Reformed Expository Commentary series a steady, church shaped exposition that keeps us close to the text, then helps us preach it with warmth…
Ecclesiastes
Summary We find Iain M. Duguid’s Ecclesiastes in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries a clear guide through a book that unsettles shallow certainties and presses us toward the fear of…
Ecclesiastes
Summary We come to Ecclesiastes wanting a guide that is compact, clear, and faithful to the grain of the text. This volume in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries series aims…
Ecclesiastes
Summary We find Bridges’s Ecclesiastes a sober and consoling guide to one of Scripture’s most searching books. He helps us hear the Preacher’s repeated exposure of vanity, and he shows…