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Excellent for scholars and students using historical-critical methods on these specific Old Testament books, but the dated publications and narrow focus limit broader appeal.
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More informationContains two historical-critical commentaries from the Old Testament Library series: J. Alberto Soggin's Judges (1981) and James L. Mays' Amos (1969). Both are academically rigorous, top-rated works focused on historical-critical methodology.
Strengths
- Both volumes are top-rated historical-critical commentaries
- Part of the respected Old Testament Library series
- 100% of included resources are top-quality academic works
Limits
- Both commentaries are dated (1969 and 1981 publications)
- Historical-critical approach may not suit conservative theological traditions
- Limited to only two Old Testament books