Useful for academic study of Malachi, particularly with Jacobs's evangelical perspective and Hill's standard academic treatment. The inclusion of a translation handbook and dated ICC volume limits overall coherence.
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More informationThis collection offers varied approaches to Malachi studies, combining evangelical (Jacobs's NICOT), standard academic (Hill's AYB), and specialized resources. The set is somewhat uneven, with strong commentaries alongside Smith's dated 1912 ICC volume and Clark's translation-focused handbook.
Strengths
- Includes Jacobs's respected NICOT commentary
- Provides both evangelical and critical perspectives
Limits
- Mixed quality with one specialized translation handbook
- Includes dated early 20th-century scholarship