Excellent collection for building a Proverbs library, offering both academic depth and practical application, though the academic volumes require language skills while devotional works are more accessible.
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More informationContains seven Proverbs commentaries including standard academic works (Waltke's two-volume NICOT, Fox's two-volume Anchor Yale) and practical/devotional works (Kidner's TOTC, Atkinson's BST, Bridges' exposition). The collection balances evangelical, historical-critical, and practical approaches.
Strengths
- Includes both standard academic commentaries (NICOT, Anchor Yale) and practical devotional works
- Covers complete Proverbs text with multiple methodological approaches
Limits
- Some duplication with Waltke's NICOT appearing in both individual volumes and collection
- Academic volumes require Hebrew knowledge for full benefit