Knut Martin Heim

Knut Martin Heim is a Norwegian born evangelical Old Testament scholar in the contemporary period, widely respected for his work on wisdom literature.

He is best known for Proverbs 1–9 in the Apollos Old Testament Commentary series, as well as for his monograph Poetic Imagination in Proverbs. His work explores repetition, poetic variation, and the formative power of wisdom language.

Heim is valued for precision and theological restraint. He honours the complexity of Proverbs while still helping preachers communicate its vision for godly living with clarity.

Recommended titles include Ecclesiastes: A Discourse Analysis of the Hebrew Bible.

Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical

Knut Martin Heim

Knut Martin Heim is a Norwegian born evangelical Old Testament scholar in the contemporary period, widely respected for his work on wisdom literature.

He is best known for Proverbs 1–9 in the Apollos Old Testament Commentary series, as well as for his monograph Poetic Imagination in Proverbs. His work explores repetition, poetic variation, and the formative power of wisdom language.

Heim is valued for precision and theological restraint. He honours the complexity of Proverbs while still helping preachers communicate its vision for godly living with clarity.

Recommended titles include Ecclesiastes: A Discourse Analysis of the Hebrew Bible.

Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical

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Proverbs

IntroductoryBusy pastors, General readers, Pastors-in-trainingStrong recommendation
8.1
Bible Book: Proverbs
Publisher: IVP
Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical
Resource Type: Commentary

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 to give us just that, helping us read with attention to context, structure, and the book’s own emphasis.

What we appreciate in a shorter commentary is focus. It refuses to chase every side road, but it does not shortcut the passage either. It keeps us asking the right questions, what is being said, why it is being said here, and how the argument or narrative moves forward.

For pastors and Bible teachers, that kind of disciplined help is often exactly what we need. It steadies our reading, sharpens our outline, and keeps application tethered to what the Lord has actually spoken.

Why Should I Own This Commentary?

We should own this commentary when we want a reliable companion for weekly preparation. It gives enough explanation to keep us honest, and enough direction to help us preach with confidence rather than vagueness.

We also benefit from the way it keeps the big theological horizons in view. It helps us see how the book reveals God’s character, exposes human need, and presses us toward obedience that fits grace.

Because it is readable, we can use it in different settings. It can serve sermon work, Bible studies, and personal refreshment, especially when time is tight but we still want substance.

Closing Recommendation

We recommend this as a strong introductory to mid level volume for preaching and teaching. If we need deep technical detail we will still want a larger work alongside it, but this repeatedly helps us stay close to the text and speak clearly to the church.

As pastoral next steps, we can visit the Bible Book Overview, browse Top Recommendations, and use the Reformed Commentary Index to build a wiser working library.


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Ecclesiastes

AdvancedAdvanced students / scholars, Busy pastors, Pastors-in-trainingStrong recommendation
8.4

Summary

We come to Ecclesiastes by Knut Martin Heim expecting realism, and we are not disappointed. Ecclesiastes does not flatter our plans or baptise our ambitions. It exposes the limits of life under the sun, presses hard questions about toil, time, pleasure, injustice, and death, then repeatedly drives us toward the fear of God as the only sane anchor.

This volume in the Exegetical Commentary On The Old Testament series is shaped by discourse analysis and close attention to how Qoheleth speaks. We are helped to track argument, shifts in voice, strategic repetition, and the book’s rhetorical craft. That matters in Ecclesiastes, because the meaning often lies in tension, in provocation, and in carefully placed conclusions rather than in isolated sayings.

Why Should I Own This Commentary?

We should own this commentary if we want help preaching Ecclesiastes without smoothing away its edge. Many treatments either turn it into bleak scepticism, or rush too quickly to tidy optimism. Heim models a third way. We are taught to listen to the book as it stands, to honour its dark questions, and to let its summons to fear God arise as the deliberate resolution rather than a late doctrinal patch.

We also benefit from the way Heim handles the book’s internal logic. Ecclesiastes can feel like a set of loops, revisiting the same frustrations from new angles. This commentary helps us see when the author is repeating for emphasis, when he is intensifying the argument, and when he is setting up contrast between what humans can grasp and what God alone governs. That is gold for sermon preparation, because it helps us shape faithful sermons that move with the text, not merely around it.

Because this is an exegetical and technical work, we will use it best when we have time to work carefully. We do not need to be experts in Hebrew to profit, but we do need to be willing to think. If we are, we will find a commentary that steadies our interpretation, sharpens our outlines, and makes our applications more honest. Ecclesiastes is a book for the weary and the proud alike, and careful handling serves the church.

Closing Recommendation

We are glad to commend this as a strong, pastor safe technical commentary. It is especially valuable for those who want to understand how Ecclesiastes argues, how its repeated refrains function, and how its realism is meant to shepherd God’s people into reverent, obedient joy.

As a next step, we can use the Bible Book Overview for Ecclesiastes, browse Top Recommendations, or consult the Reformed Commentary Index for a fuller shelf and a clearer pathway into the book.


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