Nahum, Obadiah, Esther: Israel Among the Nations (International Theological Commentary)
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Nahum, Obadiah, Esther: Israel Among the Nations (International Theological Commentary)  -     By: Richard Coggins

Nahum, Obadiah, Esther: Israel Among the Nations (International Theological Commentary)

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 1985 / Paperback

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Keeping the Old Testament alive in the life of the church is the goal of the International Theological Commentary. These three minor prophets, products of the changing times during Judah's decline and captivity, bring a message of God's caring presence in our own troubled world. 140 pages, softcover from Eerdmans.

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Title: Nahum, Obadiah, Esther: Israel Among the Nations (International Theological Commentary)
By: Richard Coggins
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 150
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 1985
Dimensions: 8 1/4 X 5 1/4 X 10 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 0802800483
ISBN-13: 9780802800480
Series: ITC International Theological Commentary
Stock No: WW00483

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This commentary concerns writings which emerged from three successive stages in Judah's decline and captivity — the century of fear engendered by the Assyrian menace (addressed in Nahum), the shock and disorientation that followed the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem (Obadiah), and the necessary dilemma of adapting yet maintaining their uniqueness in an alien setting (Esther). All three books reflect the efforts to maintain faith despoite continued assaults on traditional views of the nature of God and the Covenant.

Author Bio

Richard J. Coggins (1929–2017) was Senior Lecturer in Old Testament Studies at King's College London.

S. Paul Re'emi is a scholar of both German and French universities who served for many years as presbyter of the Church of Scotland in Israel.

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