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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Koowon KimPublisher: Langham Publishing Imprint: Langham Global Library Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781783685172ISBN 10: 1783685174 Pages: 302 Publication Date: 31 October 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsDr Koowon Kim's exposition of 1 Samuel is the best type of commentary by a gifted interpreter. He not only provides a clear and profound explanation of the meaning of the biblical book in its ancient context, he also shows its continuing relevance for today's church, particularly, but not exclusively, in an Asian context. His use of the medieval Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms as a dialogue partner with the story of the biblical book was illuminating and interesting. I recommend this commentary for all readers. Tremper Longman III, PhD Distinguished Scholar and Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, California, USA A wonderfully clear, concise, theologically sensitive, and historically informed resource for pastors and students of Scripture. It is brimming with insightful and refreshing practical engagement with contemporary Asian contexts. A fine work! A joy to read! Peter Enns, PhD Old Testament Professor, Eastern University, St Davids, Pennsylvania, USA Koowon Kim has written an excellent commentary on 1 Samuel for readers in the Asian context. For instance, he incorporates relevant episodes from the medieval Chinese historical novel, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, to illustrate some biblical ways of viewing thought and human relations. Romance of the Three Kingdoms is well-known among Chinese, Koreans, Vietnamese, and Japanese. The author is also an expert on Ugarit, so his explanations of Canaanite religious practices such as divination and necromancy are valuable. I hope this commentary will be used by many scholars in Asia and the rest of the world. David T. Tsumura, PhD Old Testament Professor, Japan Bible Seminary, Tokyo, Japan Dr Koowon Kim's exposition of 1 Samuel is the best type of commentary by a gifted interpreter. He not only provides a clear and profound explanation of the meaning of the biblical book in its ancient context, he also shows its continuing relevance for today's church, particularly, but not exclusively, in an Asian context. His use of the medieval Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms as a dialogue partner with the story of the biblical book was illuminating and interesting. I recommend this commentary for all readers. Tremper Longman III, PhD Distinguished Scholar and Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, California, USA A wonderfully clear, concise, theologically sensitive, and historically informed resource for pastors and students of Scripture. It is brimming with insightful and refreshing practical engagement with contemporary Asian contexts. A fine work! A joy to read! Peter Enns, PhD Old Testament Professor, Eastern University, St Davids, Pennsylvania, USA Koowon Kim has written an excellent commentary on 1 Samuel for readers in the Asian context. For instance, he incorporates relevant episodes from the medieval Chinese historical novel, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, to illustrate some biblical ways of viewing thought and human relations. Romance of the Three Kingdoms is well-known among Chinese, Koreans, Vietnamese, and Japanese. The author is also an expert on Ugarit, so his explanations of Canaanite religious practices such as divination and necromancy are valuable. I hope this commentary will be used by many scholars in Asia and the rest of the world. David T. Tsumura, PhD Old Testament Professor, Japan Bible Seminary, Tokyo, Japan Author InformationKOOWON KIM holds a PhD in Old Testament and the Ancient Near East from the University of Chicago, Illinois, USA, and a MDiv from Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He has been training pastors at Reformed Graduate University, Seoul, South Korea, since 2008. He has previously authored or co-authored theological monographs with Brill and SBL Press and contributed to various reference works published by Baker Books, InterVarsity Press and Lexham Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |