Eminently readable, exegetically thorough, and written in an emotionally warm style that flows from his keen sensitivity to the text, Barry Webb's commentary on Judges is just what is needed to properly engage a dynamic, narrative work like the book of Judges. It discusses not only unique features of the stories themselves but also such issues as the violent nature of Judges, how women are portrayed in it, and how it relates to the Christian gospel of the New Testament.
Webb concentrates throughout on what the biblical text itself throws into prominence, giving space to background issues only when they cast significant light on the foreground. For those who want more, the footnotes and bibliography provide helpful guidance. The end result is a welcome resource for interpreting one of the most challenging books in the Old Testament.
Eminently readable, exegetically thorough, and written in an emotionally warm style that flows from his keen sensitivity to the text, Barry Webb's commentary on Judges is just what is needed to properly engage a dynamic, narrative work like the book of Judges. It discusses not only unique features of the stories themselves but also such issues as the violent nature of Judges, how women are portrayed in it, and how it relates to the Christian gospel of the New Testament.
Webb concentrates throughout on what the biblical text itself throws into prominence, giving space to background issues only when they cast significant light on the foreground. For those who want more, the footnotes and bibliography provide helpful guidance. The end result is a welcome resource for interpreting one of the most challenging books in the Old Testament.
Barry G. Webb is senior research fellow emeritus in OldTestament at Moore Theological College, Sydney, Australia, where he taught for thirty-three years. Among his otherpublished works are The Book of the Judges: AnIntegrated Reading and Five Festal Garments: Christian Reflections on the Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes and Esther.
from author's preface
"I have always felt cheated by the kind of exegetical vivisection
that kills by analysis until all that's left is lifeless bits and
pieces, classified and arranged, conquered rather than read. For me
the text is a living thing, whose life has to be respected if it is
to be understood. . . . Judges is not a nice book. It's rough and
raw and confronting. Working on it has been like living with
someone who always tells you the truth: it is good for you, but not
pleasant. In this commentary I have tried to let Judges be what it
is instead of taming it." Daniel I. Block
-- Wheaton College
"We have been waiting for Barry Webb's commentary a long time. It's
here! This volume is the mature fruit of three decades of study and
reflection on the book of Judges. Webb combines the best of
thorough scholarship with an evangelical passion for readers to
grasp the rhetorical agenda and message of the book. Scholars,
teachers, and pastors will find this volume to be a worthy addition
to the already excellent NICOT series." Bibliotheca Sacra
"Webb combines solid exegetical insights with literary sensitivity.
. . . Pastors will find Webb's verse-by-verse commentary helpful. .
. . Webb respects the text as it is and uses sound literary and
rhetorical methods to discover its message." Vox Reformata
"The first-rate NICOT series has been enhanced by the inclusion of
Barry Webb's commentary on the Book of Judges. . . . Heartily
recommended." Master's Seminary Journal
"The NICOT is one of the best evangelical commentary series on the
Old Testament. The reputation of the series will only be enhanced
with this superb work on Judges. . . . Highly recommended."
Bulletin for Biblical Research
"This commentary deserves the attention of all who are interested
in the study of the Book of Judges." Review & Expositor
"It will have an important place in college and seminary classrooms
and in the libraries of ministers." Reformed Theological Review
"One need only say that this commentary is everything that would be
expected of a new addition to the NICOT commentary series:
readable, well-researched and reliable." Review of Biblical
Literature
"A strong, conservative theological reading of the complex book of
Judges. . . . College and seminary courses will welcome this
approach to Judges." Journal of Ancient Judaism
"The commentary contributes valuable insights especially into the
structure of Judges. Alongside an extensive introduction, Webb
provides his readers with an English translation of the Hebrew text
and a commentary."
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