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_aLong, V. Philips, _eauthor _920 |
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_a1 and 2 Samuel : _ban introduction and commentary / _cV. Philips Long |
246 | 3 | _aFirst and Second Samuel | |
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_aDowners Grove, Illinois : _bIVP Academic, _c2020 |
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_axxxix, 472 pages ; _c21 cm |
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_aTyndale Old Testament commentaries ; _vvolume 8 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages xix-xxxix) | ||
520 | _aThe stories of Samuel, Saul, and David are among the most memorable in the Old Testament. Yet the lives of these individuals are bound up in the larger story of God's purpose for his people. In this commentary, V. Philips Long explores the meaning of the biblical history of Israel's vital transition from a confederation of tribes to nationhood under a king. He shows how attending to the books of Samuel repays its readers richly in terms of literary appreciation, historical knowledge, and theological grounding | ||
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