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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas M. BolinPublisher: Liturgical Press Imprint: Liturgical Press Volume: 11 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.142kg ISBN: 9780814628454ISBN 10: 0814628451 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 01 April 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsCONTENTS Abbreviations 4 Introduction 5 THE BOOK OF EZRA Text and Commentary 19 The Return from Exile (Ezra 1–6) 19 The Deeds of Ezra (Ezra 7–10) 42 THE BOOK OF NEHEMIAH Text and Commentary 59 The Deeds of Nehemiah (Nehemiah 1–7) 59 Promulgation of the Law (Nehemiah 8–13) 79 Conclusion 103 Review Aids and Discussion Topics 106 Index of Citations from the Catechism of the Catholic Church 109 Maps 110ReviewsErudite and accessible, this commentary addresses the numerous challenges that arise when one reads Ezra and Nehemiah closely and takes seriously the books' historical context, the wake of the Babylonian exile. By chapter and verse, Thomas Bolin shows how the missions of these two biblical figures paralleled and complemented each other with a common emphasis on theological themes such as repentance, renewal and reconstruction. Bolin's commentary is essential reading for all who seek a deeper and fuller understanding of a seminal period in biblical history, the fifth century BC when Ezra and then Nehemiah helped chart the course of the Judean community.Richard J. Bautch, Associate Professor of Humanities and Associate Dean of the School of Humanities, St. Edward's University Thomas Bolin's commentary on Ezra, Nehemiah provides a wealth of background information as well as insight into the literary construction of this scroll divided into two biblical books. This is a ready introduction for anyone interested in appreciating the history in, as well as the history of the making of, the Bible. Clearly written in a style that maintains the interest of the reader, this commentary succeeds in making an often obscure section of the Bible a lively, relevant and fascinating text. Highly recommended for clergy and laity alike.Lowell K. Handy, Indexer-Analyst, American Theological Library Association The publication of this long-awaited English translation of the collection of sayings by the Desert Fathers, known as the 'systematic' version, is an event to be celebrated. John Wortley has provided us with a fluent and readable version of this important anthology, allowing us now to explore the wisdom of the Desert Fathers in a more systematic way than has previously been possible. Wortley's expertise in the spiritual tradition of the Egyptian desert is well known and appreciated by scholars and lay readers alike. This new publication represents a welcome addition to the growing corpus of useful translations and commentaries of early Christian and Byzantine texts, many of which have appeared in the affordable series offered by Cistercian Publications.Dr Mary B. Cunningham, Lecturer in Historical Theology, The University of Nottingham The publication of this long-awaited English translation of the collection of sayings by the Desert Fathers, known as the 'systematic' version, is an event to be celebrated. John Wortley has provided us with a fluent and readable version of this important anthology, allowing us now to explore the wisdom of the Desert Fathers in a more systematic way than has previously been possible. Wortley's expertise in the spiritual tradition of the Egyptian desert is well known and appreciated by scholars and lay readers alike. This new publication represents a welcome addition to the growing corpus of useful translations and commentaries of early Christian and Byzantine texts, many of which have appeared in the affordable series offered by Cistercian Publications.Dr Mary B. Cunningham, Lecturer in Historical Theology, The University of Nottingham Author InformationThomas M. Bolin writes and teaches about the literary and religious histories of ancient Israel/early Judaism and the history of Christian biblical interpretation. He is the author of numerous articles and four books, including Ezra, Nehemiah in the New Collegeville Bible Commentary series published by Liturgical Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |