Good commentaries on Samuel are hard to find. I always rejoice when new ones come along. This one looks very good indeed. It is long enough to do justice to the text, and obviously takes a redemptive-historical hermeneutic.
January 28, 2008 at 5:48 pm (Books (reviews and recommendations))
Good commentaries on Samuel are hard to find. I always rejoice when new ones come along. This one looks very good indeed. It is long enough to do justice to the text, and obviously takes a redemptive-historical hermeneutic.
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Jim Cassidy said,
January 28, 2008 at 8:01 pm
Lane,
Could you tell us a little about John Woodhouse?
greenbaggins said,
January 29, 2008 at 10:34 am
John Woodhouse is the principal of Moore College in Sydney, Australia. He is the co-author with David Peterson of an Introduction to the Bible. I think he also co-authored or co-edited a book with D.A. Carson on biblical inerrancy, but I am not finding it right now. The book linked above, by its description, looks to be a redemptive-historical approach to Samuel.