The Book of Ruth
The Book of Ruth
Semi-technical
Evangelical

The Book of Ruth

in New International Commentary on the Old Testament

by Robert L. Hubbard, Jr.

5 Rank Score: 7.34 from 11 reviews, 8 featured collections, and 26 user libraries
Pages 331
Publisher Eerdmans
Published 1989
ISBN-13 9780802825261

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Hubbard’s volume on Ruth is an enduring classic. It is well written with careful attention to lexical details, canonicity, historical background, literary analysis, themes, and theological interpretations of the book of Ruth. [Full Review]
Tim Challies Tim Challies May 20, 2013
Ruth is one of the few books of the Bible that I have preached straight-through and, therefore, one I can speak to from at least a bit of personal experience. Hubbard’s receives near-unanimous praise and Keith Mathison says it well: “Robert Hubbard’s commentary on Ruth is a model of how commentaries should be written. It is careful and clear. It manages to deal with both details and the big picture. This is the first commentary to which one should turn with questions about the Book of Ruth.” It was certainly helpful to me. [Full Review]
John Glynn John Glynn September 20, 2008
Derek W. H. Thomas Derek W. H. Thomas September 17, 2008
A substantial commentary in size and achievement.
Robert Hubbard's commentary on Ruth is a model of how commentaries should be written. It is careful and clear. It manages to deal with both details and the big picture. This is the first commentary to which one should turn with questions about the Book of Ruth. Very highly recommended. [Full Review]
Best commentary available on Ruth This book is a thorough but readable study of the book of Ruth. It pays close attention to the details of the text, including issues of language and cultural background, yet it's also strong on theological matters, which won't be true of many commentaries on Ruth. [Full Review]
A balanced and thorough study with an appreciation of literary criticism from an Evangelical perspective. [Full Review]
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