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Kregel Commentaries on Judges, Ruth, and Psalms (3 vols.)

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Overview

These commentaries provide preachers and teachers the tools they need to craft sermons and lessons based on sound exegesis. This collection brings together works on the books of Judges, Ruth, and Psalms by top Old Testament scholars. Build your sermons with suggested homiletical outlines. Discover in-depth treatments of motifs such as covenants and the sovereignty of God in Judges, and providence and Christological typology in Ruth. Tackle the most difficult exegetical challenges in the book of Psalms with expert help. This collection equips you to understand and teach passages from Judges, Ruth, and Psalms with confidence and clarity.

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For more great commentaries for preaching, check out the NIV Application Commentary: Old Testament Prophets (NIVAC) (8 vols.).

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Key Features

  • Explores the background, grammar, textual issues, and more of Judges, Ruth, and Psalms
  • Provides suggested homiletical outlines
  • Includes exegetical insights by top Old Testament scholars

Product Details

Individual Titles

A Commentary on Judges and Ruth

  • Author: Robert B. Chisholm
  • Publisher: Kregel
  • Publication Date: 2013
  • Pages: 704

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This definitive commentary sheds exegetical and theological light on the books of Judges and Ruth for contemporary preachers and students of Scripture. Listening closely to the text while interacting with the best scholarship, Robert B. Chisholm shows what the text meant for ancient Israel and what it means for us today. In addition to providing perceptive comments on the biblical text, he details a host of theological themes in both books. Discover in-depth treatments of motifs such as covenants and the sovereignty of God in Judges, and providence, redemption, loving-kindness, and Christological typology in Ruth. Chisholm offers astute guidance to preachers and teachers by providing homiletical trajectories for each passage, focusing on how the content can be presented in the pulpit and the classroom.

Robert B. Chisholm is an Old Testament scholar specializing in the Major and Minor Prophets. He is the author of Handbook on the Prophets, was the translation consultant for the International Children’s Bible and The Everyday Bible, and is senior Old Testament editor for the NET Bible. He is the chair of the Department of Old Testament at Dallas Theological Seminary.

A Commentary on the Psalms, Volume 1 (1–41)

  • Author: Allen P. Ross
  • Publisher: Kregel
  • Publication Date: 2012
  • Pages: 896

Sample Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

For thousands of years, the book of Psalms has been one of God’s people’s richest resources for worship and the spiritual life. It’s also one of the most complex and challenging sections of the Bible for expositors. Pastors, teachers, and all serious students of the Bible will find this commentary invaluable for developing their understanding of the Psalms and for improving their ability to expound it with precision and depth. Allen P. Ross guides the reader through a detailed exegesis, proposes a homiletical outline, and offers a summary expository idea of the message of each psalm.

This commentary addresses the three primary challenges to understanding the Psalms:

  • Textual issues: Every major textual difficulty is addressed, helping the expositor understand the interpretive issues and make decisions when there are multiple available readings.
  • Poetic language: The Psalms are full of poetic imagery, devices, and structures. Ross specifies the precise devices being used and how they work in each psalm.
  • Grammar and syntax: This commentary illuminates the grammar and syntax of the Hebrew in a way that is helpful both to readers who are familiar with Hebrew and those who are not.

Allen P. Ross is the author of Introducing Biblical Hebrew, Holiness to the Lord: A Guide to the Exposition of the Book of Leviticus, and Creation and Blessing. He has taught at Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry and Dallas Theological Seminary. He currently serves as professor of divinity at Beeson Divinity School.

A Commentary on the Psalms, Volume 2 (42–89)

  • Author: Allen P. Ross
  • Publisher: Kregel
  • Publication Date: 2013
  • Pages: 848

Sample Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

For thousands of years, the book of Psalms has been one of God’s people’s richest resources for worship and the spiritual life. It’s also one of the most complex and challenging sections of the Bible for expositors. Pastors, teachers, and all serious students of the Bible will find this commentary invaluable for developing their understanding of the Psalms and for improving their ability to expound it with precision and depth. Allen P. Ross guides the reader through a detailed exegesis, proposes a homiletical outline, and offers a summary expository idea of the message of each psalm.

This commentary addresses the three primary challenges to understanding the Psalms:

  • Textual issues: Every major textual difficulty is addressed, helping the expositor understand the interpretive issues and make decisions when there are multiple available readings.
  • Poetic language: The Psalms are full of poetic imagery, devices, and structures. Ross specifies the precise devices being used and how they work in each psalm.
  • Grammar and syntax: This commentary illuminates the grammar and syntax of the Hebrew in a way that is helpful both to readers who are familiar with Hebrew and those who are not.

Allen P. Ross is the author of Introducing Biblical Hebrew, Holiness to the Lord: A Guide to the Exposition of the Book of Leviticus, and Creation and Blessing. He has taught at Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry and Dallas Theological Seminary. He currently serves as professor of divinity at Beeson Divinity School.

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  1. Stephanus Karnadhi
    the third volume of Psalms is bundled with Exodus & Chronicles, and not for sale individually. Why do we have to have Exodus and Chronicles when we only want to complete our Psalm commentary?
  2. Scott Sullivan
  3. JS

    JS

    12/27/2017

    love it!
  4. Vincent Chia

    Vincent Chia

    4/18/2017

    I will not purchase this unless Psalms volume 3 is in Logos as well. If there are only 2 volumes available for Psalms, the printed copy would be more helpful.
  5. Dan Phillips

    Dan Phillips

    2/11/2016

    Why in the world does Logos separate text and commentary? Both, of course, are together in the hard copies. I've used Ross at length. Not great as to insight and ground-breaking; still, a wealth of information. But Logos rips the translations out of the commentary and makes them a separate item, with the commentary by itself sans translation. So you have to go back and forth between two windows, rather than up and down in the same. For the life of me, I don't see the point of this.

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