Summary This is a modern, academically oriented Genesis volume in the Old Testament Library tradition. It is written for readers who want a serious engagement with the text, its literary…
Bible Book: Genesis
Genesis
Summary This volume represents a classic strand of twentieth century Old Testament scholarship, careful in its own method, confident in historical and theological reconstruction, and alert to the way Genesis…
Genesis 12-50
Summary This volume collects patristic comments on Genesis 12 to 50, moving through Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. Rather than giving a single narrative reading, it offers a collage of…
Genesis 1-11
Summary This volume gathers comments on Genesis vv.1 to 11 from early Christian writers, offering a curated window into how the Fathers read the opening of Scripture. The emphasis is…
Genesis
Summary This Genesis volume is written for readers who want the book heard as a theological narrative rather than treated as a storehouse of detached episodes. The commentary moves through…
Genesis
Summary Genesis rewards slow reading. It gives us beginnings, but not simplistic beginnings. It introduces the Creator, the fall, the spread of sin, the strange patience of God, and the…
Genesis, ESV Expository Commentary
Summary We find Iain M. Duguid’s contribution to ESV Expository Commentary a steady companion for preaching and teaching Genesis. Volume 1. The series is not trying to win every debate.…
Genesis (2 vols)
Summary We find this volume set to be a steady, text led companion for preaching Genesis, with a clear instinct for the shape of the narrative and the covenant promises…
Genesis
Summary We find Williamson’s work on Genesis in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries series a steady guide for understanding what the text says and what it means. It keeps the…
Genesis
Summary We find Kidner’s work on Genesis in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries series a steady guide for understanding what the text says and what it means. It keeps the…