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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Peter H. W. LauPublisher: Langham Publishing Imprint: Langham Global Library Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.214kg ISBN: 9781783685059ISBN 10: 1783685050 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 30 September 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFor many Christians, reading Esther is like entering a strange new land. Here is a book unlike any other in the Bible. But with Peter Lau's careful reading of the text to hand, they have a guide that will not only help them to find their way around, they will understand the ways in which this book continues to speak into contemporary life. A helpful guide, Lau attends carefully both to the context of the text and the experience of reading Esther in Asia today, showing how these two enrich our discipleship. Rev David G. Firth, PhD Old Testament Tutor and Academic Dean, Trinity College, Bristol, UK This excellent commentary skillfully combines knowledge of the literary devices at work in the book of Esther, and knowledge of the cultural background from which the book was written, with a careful study of the text. The results of this process are applied specifically to the Asian context and written in language that a layman can understand. Without presenting literary analysis, exegesis, and application in different sections, as in many commentaries, this commentary exhibits a rare combined approach. It demonstrates the kind of integration which I hope will be the hallmark of contemporary Asian biblical and theological scholarship. The Bible is an integrated book and it is good for Bible commentaries also to reflect this integration. Ajith Fernando, DD Teaching Director, Youth for Christ, Sri Lanka For many Christians, reading Esther is like entering a strange new land. Here is a book unlike any other in the Bible. But with Peter Lau's careful reading of the text to hand, they have a guide that will not only help them to find their way around, they will understand the ways in which this book continues to speak into contemporary life. A helpful guide, Lau attends carefully both to the context of the text and the experience of reading Esther in Asia today, showing how these two enrich our discipleship. Rev David G. Firth, PhD Old Testament Tutor and Academic Dean, Trinity College, Bristol, UK This excellent commentary skillfully combines knowledge of the literary devices at work in the book of Esther, and knowledge of the cultural background from which the book was written, with a careful study of the text. The results of this process are applied specifically to the Asian context and written in language that a layman can understand. Without presenting literary analysis, exegesis, and application in different sections, as in many commentaries, this commentary exhibits a rare combined approach. It demonstrates the kind of integration which I hope will be the hallmark of contemporary Asian biblical and theological scholarship. The Bible is an integrated book and it is good for Bible commentaries also to reflect this integration. Ajith Fernando, DD Teaching Director, Youth for Christ, Sri Lanka Author InformationPETER H. W. LAU first trained as a medical doctor before getting a MDiv from Sydney Missionary and Bible College, New South Wales, Australia, and a PhD in Old Testament from the University of Sydney. He has been lecturing at Seminari Theoloji Malaysia, Seremban, Malaysia, since 2010. He has also authored books on Ruth, Ezekiel and Psalms and serves as the Old Testament Review Editor for Themelios. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |