Summary McKane is a major critical commentary on Proverbs, extensive in scope and often meticulous in detail. The work reads Proverbs through the lens of compositional history and close philological…
Bible Book: Proverbs
Proverbs
Summary Clifford provides an academically driven commentary that reads Proverbs as a collected wisdom tradition, attentive to ancient Near Eastern parallels, literary units, and the shaping of instruction for community…
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…
Proverbs
Summary This volume provides an academic commentary on Proverbs, engaging genre, structure, and interpretive questions within the wider wisdom tradition. It is aimed at advanced readers and frequently interacts with…
Proverbs
Summary This Proverbs volume in the Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary series is designed to help readers handle wisdom literature without either moralism or vagueness. It offers guided interpretation of…
Proverbs, ESV Expository Commentary
Summary We find Ryan Patrick O’Dowd a steady guide for reading Proverbs in the life of the church. As part of ESV Expository Commentary, this volume aims to keep us…
Proverbs
Summary We come to Proverbs 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…
Proverbs
Summary We come to Proverbs 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…
Proverbs
Summary We find Bridges’s Proverbs a clear and spiritually steady guide that helps us preach wisdom without turning it into slogans. He treats Proverbs as covenant instruction for the fear…
Proverbs
Summary We find Koptak helps us read Proverbs as wisdom for covenant life, not as a bag of slogans to sprinkle over our plans. The series pattern is particularly useful…