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'Vanity of vanities', says the Preacher, 'Vanity of vanities! All
is vanity'. Is that what life is? A wisp of vapour, a puff of wind,
a mere breath - nothing you can get your hands on - the nearest
thing to zero? So says the Preacher in the book of Ecclesiastes.
But is this the whole message of Ecclesiastes? With imagination and
clarity Derek Kidner introduces this Old Testament book which
speaks so powerfully to our generation. His love of Hebrew poetry
and his understanding of the biblical mind shine through in his
careful passage-by-passage exposition. The Bible Speaks Today
series covers every book of the Old and New Testaments, as well as
Bible themes that run through the whole of Scripture. These revised
editions are updated with contemporary language and Bible
translations to help you to follow and to teach the Bible in
today's world.
Charting the Jews' return from exile to Jerusalem and the
beginnings of that rebirth, the books of Ezra and Nehemiah
demonstrate the good hand of God at work. In this classic
commentary, Derek Kidner explores the theology of Ezra and Nehemiah
and how it relates to us today. Formerly part of the Tyndale Old
Testament commentary series, Ezra and Nehemiah: An Introduction and
Commentary examines the text section-by-section – exploring the
context in which these books were written, providing astute
commentary on Ezra and Nehemiah, and then unpacking their theology.
Derek Kidner’s sure-footed exposition will leave you with a
thorough understanding of the content and structure of Ezra and
Nehemiah, as well as how their message still carries meaning for
Christians in the twenty-first century. Full of insightful wisdom
from a trusted Bible teacher, this is an ideal bible commentary for
students and teachers of theology, as well as for preachers looking
to expand their knowledge of Ezra and Nehemiah and individual
Christians wanting to study Scripture more deeply and gain a
greater understanding of the Old Testament. Comprehensive and
thought-provoking, Derek Kidner’s commentary on Ezra and Nehemiah
will give you a new appreciation for these often overlooked but
theologically rich books of the Old Testament, and help you apply
their meaning to your life as a Christian today.
There are few parts of Scripture over which so many battles -
theological, scientific, historical, and literary - have been
fought as the book of Genesis. In this classic work, Derek Kidner
not only provides a verse-by-verse exegetical commentary but also
lucidly handles the tough issues that Genesis raises. Focusing on
the study of Genesis on its own terms, as 'a living whole,' he
highlights the theological themes of the nature of God, humankind,
and salvation. Kidner's clear prose and theological insight will
expand readers' understanding of God's character and of humanity's
nature and destiny.
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.' 'Thy word is a lamp to
my feet.' 'Search me, O God, and know my heart!' Such phrases leap
to mind each time a Christian lifts his heart to God. For many, in
fact, the Psalms are the richest part of the Old Testament. Derek
Kidner provides a fresh and penetrating guide to Psalms 1 - 72. He
analyses each psalm in depth, comments on interpretative questions
and brings out the universal relevance of the texts. He also gives
special help on the psalmists' cries for vengeance. Together with
its companion volume (Psalms 73 - 150), both of which were formerly
part of the Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries series, this
introduction and commentary will inspire and deepen personal
worship.
"Go and marry a prostitute." These are the first words God spoke to
his prophet Hosea. Why would he ask this of one of his special
spokesmen? Because he wanted to teach Hosea, the nation of Israel,
and all of us today a lesson we will not forget, a lesson that is
painful yet joyous. Hosea's sombre portrait of the human condition
is our lesson in pain. All of us have played the harlot by
forsaking God and his ways. The picture is not pretty but it's
true. Yet Hosea's clear illustration of God's love for us brings
joy. While we are yet sinners, God comes to us and loves us. Derek
Kidner imaginatively takes us through the unfolding story of Hosea
and his wife Gomer, explaining the basic message, pointing out the
subtleties, and encouraging readers to live lives worthy of the God
who loves the loveless.
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.' 'Thy word is a lamp to
my feet.' 'Search me, O God, and know my heart!' Such phrases leap
to mind each time a Christian lifts his heart to God. For many, in
fact, the Psalms are the richest part of the Old Testament. Derek
Kidner provides a fresh and penetrating guide to Psalms 1 - 72. He
analyses each psalm in depth, comments on interpretative questions
and brings out the universal relevance of the texts. He also gives
special help on the psalmists' cries for vengeance. Together with
its companion volume (Psalms 73 - 150), both of which were formerly
part of the Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries series, this
introduction and commentary will inspire and deepen personal
worship.
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Reissue of Kidner's Tyndale Old Testament Commentary
The prophet Jeremiah and King Josiah were born at the end of the
longest, darkest reign in Judah's history. Human sacrifice and
practice of the black arts were just two features of the wickedness
that filled Jerusalem from one end to the other with innocent
blood. As outspoken prophet and reforming king, these two men gave
their country its finest opportunity of renewal and its last hope
of surviving as the kingdom of David. The book of Jeremiah is full
of turmoil and national tragedy, the story of key people like
Baruch, Gedaliah and Ebedmelech the Ethiopian, and the drama of
rediscovering the forgotten book of Mosaic law. National events
interweave with the lives of individuals; the rediscovered book of
God's law transforms Josiah, Jeremiah and the future of the world.
Derek Kidner, in this volume that was formerly part of the widely
respected The Bible Speaks Today series, gives careful attention to
the text and reveals its startling relevance to our own troubled
time.
Proverbs--a book full of wisdom, and yet a book demanding all one's
wisdom to understand. Derek Kidner has not only provided a running
commentary on the whole of Proverbs, but has also included two
helpful study aids: a set of subject guides that bring together
teaching scattered throughout the book, and a short concordance
that helps locate lost sayings (in territory notoriously hard to
search) and encourages further subject studies. In short, this
volume is a wise person's guide to wisdom.
The chequered story of the Kings, a matter of nearly five
centuries, had ended disastrously in 587 BC with the sack of
Jerusalem, the fall of the monarchy and the removal to Babylonia of
all that made Judah politically viable. It was a death to make way
for a rebirth.' So begins Derek Kidner's commentary on the books of
Ezra and Nehemiah, which chart the Jews' return from exile to
Jerusalem and the beginnings of that rebirth. As the drama unfolds,
above all and through all we see the good hand of God at work.
There are few parts of Scripture over which so many
battles-theological, scientific, historical, and literary-have been
fought as the book of Genesis. In this classic work, Derek Kidner
not only provides a verse-by-verse exegetical commentary but also
lucidly handles the tough issues that Genesis raises. Focusing on
the study of Genesis on its own terms, as "a living whole," he
highlights the theological themes of the nature of God, humankind,
and salvation. In this volume, formerly part of the Tyndale Old
Testament Commentaries series, Kidner's clear prose and theological
insight will expand readers' understanding of God's character and
of humanity's nature and destiny.
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