

The Books of Haggai and Malachi
in New International Commentary on the Old Testament
Pages
384
Publisher
Eerdmans
Published
1987
ISBN-13
9780802825339
Collections
This book appears in the following featured collections.
- Recommended OT Commentaries by Denver Seminary Journal
- Ultimate Commentary Collection - OT Technical by John Glynn
- Essential Commentaries for a Preacher's Library - OT by Derek Thomas
- Old Testament Advanced Commentaries by Moore College Journal: Societas
- Building a Commentary Library - Old Testament by Invitation to Biblical Interpretation
Reviews
Verhoef's commentary on Malachi in the NICOT series is somewhat more technical than most of the NICOT commentaries, but it is less technical than Stuart's, mentioned above. It remains accessible to the non-specialist. For those who lack a knowledge of Hebrew, and are seeking a thorough commentary on Malachi, this volume is highly recommended.
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Verhoef's commentary on Haggai in the NICOT series is somewhat more technical than most of the NICOT commentaries, but it is less technical than Motyer's, mentioned above. It remains accessible to the non-specialist. For those who lack a knowledge of Hebrew, and are seeking a thorough commentary on Haggai, this volume is highly recommended.
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Exposition with an eye to theological implications. Evangelical
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Exposition with an eye to theological implications. Evangelical.
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