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by ,Christopher M. Tuckett,Graham I. Davies,William McKane

Author: ,Christopher M. Tuckett,Graham I. Davies,William McKane
Subcategory: Judaism
Language: English
Publisher: T&T Clark; 1 edition (November 30, 2000)
Pages: 850 pages
Category: Spirituality
Rating: 4.2
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His discussion of text-critical matters is also impressive.

His discussion of text-critical matters is also impressive. In terms of the history of interpretation, he surveys broadly on any interpretive crux, and includes pre-critical perspectives.

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Volume 120, Issue 1. January 1988, pp. 165-166. pp. cxxii, 658, Edinburgh, T. & Clark Lt. 1986, £. 5.

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Praise for Jeremiah:"...this is the commentary to purchase, cherish and meditate upon day and night... I feel that McKane is due a standing ovation from all the other players currently operating in Jeremiah Studies for his most accomplished achivement... This is the Jeremiah commentary for ages to come."

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