9780802825261-0802825265-The Book of Ruth (New International Commentary on the Old Testament (NICOT))

The Book of Ruth (New International Commentary on the Old Testament (NICOT))

ISBN-13: 9780802825261
ISBN-10: 0802825265
Edition: 2nd
Author: Robert L. Hubbard Jr.
Publication date: 1989
Publisher: Eerdmans
Format: Hardcover 331 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780802825261
ISBN-10: 0802825265
Edition: 2nd
Author: Robert L. Hubbard Jr.
Publication date: 1989
Publisher: Eerdmans
Format: Hardcover 331 pages

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The Book of Ruth (New International Commentary on the Old Testament (NICOT)) (ISBN-13: 9780802825261 and ISBN-10: 0802825265), written by authors Robert L. Hubbard Jr., was published by Eerdmans in 1989. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Books & Bibles books. You can easily purchase or rent The Book of Ruth (New International Commentary on the Old Testament (NICOT)) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Books & Bibles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $6.85.

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The book of Ruth contains one of the Bible's best-known and most-loved stories. This major commentary by Robert L. Hubbard Jr. shows how the author of Ruth used, with great literary artistry, the story of Ruth and Naomi to convey important theological themes.

In his introduction Hubbard discusses the issues of text, canonicity, literary criticism, authorship, date, purpose, setting, genre, legal background, themes, and theology, concluding with an outline of the book and a thorough bibliography. The commentary proper is based on Hubbard's own fresh translation and accented by copious footnotes on textual, philological, and literary matters.

Gleaning the best from recent research on Ruth, Hubbard gives the story's rich literary, grammatical, and theological dimensions a careful, rigorous treatment. He allows for the possibility that the anonymous author was a woman and argues that the narrative itself aims to counter opposition to the Davidic monarchy in Israel and Judah during Solomon's reign. Throughout, Hubbard's sensitivity to the literary genius of Ruth's author and his coherent explication of the outworking of the book's theological themes make this volume an invaluable tool for anyone desiring to explore the intriguing story of Ruth in depth.

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