Solid introductory set for studying Joshua with multiple denominational perspectives, though lacks any top-tier commentary for advanced work.
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More informationCollection of five Joshua commentaries from diverse traditions: Gordon Matties' Anabaptist BCBC volume, Jerome Creach's mainline Protestant Interpretation, John Currid's Welwyn commentary, A. Graeme Auld's Daily Study Bible, and Dale Ralph Davis's Focus on the Bible. No top commentaries included; mostly worthwhile with one specialized volume.
Strengths
- Good diversity including Anabaptist, mainline Protestant, and evangelical perspectives
- Accessible options for lay readers and preachers
- Covers ethical and theological challenges in Joshua
Limits
- No standout top commentaries in this collection
- Specialized Anabaptist volume has limited broad appeal
- Uneven academic depth across volumes