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The Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary<br />
J. Gordon McConville and Craig Bartholomew, series editors<br />
Lamentations<br />
Robin A. Parry<br />
In this deliberately theological commentary Robin Parry builds on traditional<br />
scholarship yet ventures beyond it by considering the sadly neglected book of<br />
Lamentations within ever-expanding canonical and contemporary contexts. At<br />
the heart of Parry’s unusual engagement with the text is a unique focus on how<br />
Lamentations can function as Christian Scripture.<br />
Robin A. Parry is former editorial director of Paternoster Press, Carlisle, UK.<br />
His previous books include Old Testa-<br />
Commentary<br />
ment Story and Christian Ethics and The<br />
August / 978-0-8028-2714-2<br />
Evangelical Universalist.<br />
6¼″ × 9¼″ paperback<br />
272 pages / $22.00 [£14.99]<br />
The New International Commentary on the Old Testament<br />
Robert L. Hubbard Jr., general editor<br />
The Book of Hosea<br />
J. Andrew Dearman<br />
A translation of and solid historical-theological commentary on the book of<br />
Hosea, this volume examines the historical context of the prophetic figure, his<br />
roots in the prophetic activity and covenant traditions of ancient Israel, and the<br />
poetic and metaphorical aspects of Hosea’s prophecy.<br />
“A welcome addition to the NICOT series on one of the most important prophets of ancient<br />
Israel. . . . Thorough and penetrating exegesis.”<br />
— Bill T. Arnold<br />
Commentary<br />
August / 978-0-8028-2539-1<br />
6¼″ × 9¼″ hardcover<br />
422 pages / $45.00 [£29.99]<br />
J. Andrew Dearman is professor of<br />
Old Testament at Fuller Theological<br />
Seminary’s regional campus in<br />
Houston, Texas.<br />
Perspectives on Our Father Abraham<br />
Essays in Honor of Marvin R. Wilson<br />
Steven A. Hunt, editor<br />
In tribute to Marvin Wilson — author of the seminal text Our Father Abraham —<br />
nineteen Jewish and Christian scholars offer a variety of thoughtful studies<br />
related to the patriarch Abraham.<br />
“Everyone interested in biblical studies, the relationship of Jews and Christians, and,<br />
especially, the figure of Abraham in tradition and history will love this book.”<br />
— Craig A. Evans<br />
Jewish Studies •<br />
Interfaith Dialogue<br />
Available / 978-0-8028-6252-5<br />
6″ × 9″ hardcover<br />
400 pages / $26.00 [£17.99]<br />
Steven A. Hunt is associate professor<br />
of biblical studies at Gordon College,<br />
Wenham, Massachusetts.<br />
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