Keil
& Delitzsch Commentary on the Old TestamentThis is the 1996
revised edition from Hendrickson, and it features a number of enhancements
to the text, e.g., Arabic has been transliterated, biblical references have
been changed from Roman to Arabic numerals and long paragraphs have been
broken into shorter ones so that the work is easier to read.
(10 Volumes)-- A classic in conservative biblical scholarship! Beginning
with the nature and format of the Old Testament, this evangelical commentary
examines historical and literary aspects of the text, as well as grammatical
and philological issues. Hebrew words and grammar are used, but usually in
context, so you can follow the train of thought.
Resources included:
- Volume One, Pentateuch
- Volume Two, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 & 2 Samuel
- Volume Three, 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles
- Volume Four, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job
- Volume Five, Psalms
- Volume Six, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs
- Volume Seven, Isaiah
- Volume Eight, Jeremiah, Lamentations
- Volume Nine, Ezekiel, Daniel
- Volume Ten, Minor Prophets
Author's Preface to the Print Edition
The Old Testament is the basis of the New. УGod, who at sundry times and
in divers manners spake unto the fathers by the prophets, hath spoken unto
us by His only-begotten Son.Ф The Church of Christ is built upon the
foundation of the apostles and prophets. For Christ came not to destroy the
law or the prophets, but to fulfil. As He said to the Jews, УSearch the
Scriptures, for in them ye think ye have eternal life, and they are they
which testify of Me;Ф so also, a short time before His ascension, He opened
the understanding of His disciples, that they might understand the
Scriptures, and beginning at Moses and all the prophets, expounded unto them
in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself. With firm faith in the
truth of this testimony of our Lord, the fathers and teachers of the Church
in all ages have studied the Old Testament Scriptures, and have expounded
the revelations of God under the Old Covenant in learned and edifying works,
unfolding to the Christian community the riches of the wisdom and knowledge
of God which they contain, and impressing them upon the heart, for doctrine,
for reproof, for improvement, for instruction in righteousness. It was
reserved for the Deism, Naturalism, and Rationalism which became so
prevalent in the closing quarter of the eighteenth century, to be the first
to undermine the belief in the inspiration of the first covenant, and more
and more to choke up this well of saving truth; so that at the present day
depreciation of the Holy Scriptures of the Old Testament is as widely spread
as ignorance of what they really contain. At the same time, very much has
been done during the last thirty years on the part of believers in divine
revelation, to bring about a just appreciation and correct understanding of
the Old Testament Scriptures.
May the Lord grant His blessing upon our labours, and assist with His own
Spirit and power a work designed to promote the knowledge of His holy Word.
C. F. Keil
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