Next week will see the publication in paperback for the first time a selection of volumes in the renowned International Critical Commentary series. For over 100 years, this series has sought to bring together all the relevant aids to exegesis and now its volumes can be yours at paperback prices!
Click on the covers below to order your copy. If you order before the end of September 2014 you will get 30% off as part of our back to university September sale*, an offer just too good to miss!
Hosea: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary
By A. A. Macintosh
"This fine, learned and patient commentary will be a great resource for those who wish to engage in a detailed study of Hosea ... Macintosh is tireless in his attempts to elucidate Hosea's language, ranging widely over scholarship of many centuries, but always building his comments into a lucid and coherent synthesis." Anvil
Isaiah 1-5: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary
By Hugh Williamson
"Williamson has written a masterly commentary to Isaiah 1-5, for which students of Isaiah will be forever grateful." Review of Biblical Literature
Isaiah 40-55 Volume 1: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary
By John Goldingay & David Payne
"These informative, careful, and copiously researched volumes respectably fill a long-felt gap and will surely be sought as important reference works in the study of Isaiah for decades to come." Interpretation
Isaiah 40-55 Volume 2: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary
By John Goldingay & David Payne
"The commentary constitutes a detailed exegetical discussion, including interaction with ancient and medieval Jewish and Christian sources as well as modern commentators ... this highly detailed commentary presents a very useful resource to interpreters of Isaiah 40-55." Religious Studies Review
Jeremiah 1-25 Volume 1: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary
By William McKane
"In these volumes, McKane's skills achieve their ultimate expression ... his meticulous assembling of evidence from the ancient versions and the medieval commentaries; his innovative and influential theory of the 'rolling canon'; his balanced presentation of different possibilities of interpretation" The Independent
Jeremiah 26-52 Volume 2: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary
By William McKane
"This is the commentary to purchase, cherish and meditate upon day and night ... I feel that McKane is due a standing ovation from all the other players currently operating in Jeremiah Studies for his most accomplished achievement ... This is the Jeremiah commentary for ages to come." Journal of Theological Studies
Lamentations: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary
By R. B. Salters
"Perhaps the most valuable and unique contribution of the commentary section is the exegetical and critical comments. Like other ICC's commentaries, Salters offers an excellent and thorough exegetical work and great sensitivity to the ancient texts." Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament
John 1-4: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary
By John F. McHugh
"McHugh is very attentive to grammatical issues, as to be expected of the ICC. His discussion of text-critical matters is also impressive ... Perhaps most impressive is his theological engagement with the text ... [This book] will serve as a handy resource for research on John's Gospel." Theological Book Review
Colossians and Philemon: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary
By Robert McL. Wilson
"Here is critical but reverent scholarship at its best, distilling many years of research and reflection ... Wilson serves up a concise, erudite treatment, a model of lucid scholarship. For pastors who can work with their Greek NT and for teachers in colleges, universities and seminaries, this commentary will prove to be a goldmine of information." Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
*Offer not available in Canada. Available on select Fairchild Books only. Offer only valid on titles in stock from September 2nd - 30th. Backorders cannot be placed. Please note selection may vary by region due to publishing dates.
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