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New Interpreter's Bible: A Commentary in Twelve Volumes: v. 6

By Leander E. Keck

New Interpreter's Bible

By J. Paul Sampley, Richard Hayes, Judith Gundry-Volf, Morna D. Hooker, Andrew T. Lincoln

Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical books: A Compendium Of Contemporary Biblical Scholarship

By Bill T Arnold

The Message of Hosea: Love to the Loveless (The Bible Speaks Today) (The Bible Speaks Today Old Testament)

By Derek Kidner, Kidner, Derek

Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible: Third Edition, Revised and Expanded

By Emanuel Tov

A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament

By Brant Pitre, John Bergsma

Exodus

By Carol Meyers (Duke University, North Carolina)

WCS Amos: The Lord is His Name

By Gordon J Keddie

1 & 2 Samuel: A Bible Commentary for Every Day

By Harry Mowvley

1 & 2 Chronicles: An Introduction and Commentary

By Martin J. Selman

2 Chronicles

By Martin J. Selman

Jensen's Survey of the Old Testament

By Irving L. Jensen

The Hidden Psychiatry of the Old Testament

By George Stein

Frustrated with God: A Syrian Theologian's Reflections on Habakkuk

By Riad a Kassis

The Message of Amos: The Day Of The Lion (The Bible Speaks Today Old Testament)

By Motyer, Alec

Daniel: An Introduction And Commentary

By Ernest C Lucas

"Song of Solomon": An Introduction and Commentary

By G.Lloyd Carr

Exodus

By JOHN DURHAM

First and Second Samuel: Interpretation

By Walter Brueggemann

Theological Diversity and the Authority of the Old Testament

By John Goldingay

Gospel and Kingdom: A Christian Interpretation of the Old Testament

By Graeme Goldsworthy

Jeremiah and Lamentations

By Irving L. Jensen

Psalms: v. 3

By Robert Alden

Hosea and Amos

By Gary Cohen, H.Ronald Vanderney

Numbers

By Martin Noth

Leviticus

By Martin Noth

1 Kings: The Wisdom And the Folly

By Dale Ralph Davis

Key Questions about Christian Faith: Old Testament Answers

By John Goldingay

Numbers and Deuteronomy

By Jensen, Irving L.

To Build, to Plant: A Commentary on Jeremiah 26-52

By Walter Brueggemann