


Old Testament Message
Series · 19
books · 1981-1984
Books in series

#1
Interpreting the Old Testament
A Practical Guide
1981
This introduction to Old Testament exegesis responds to the directives of the Second Vatican Council that instructs biblical interpreters to investigate the meaning the sacred writers intended to express. Thus it acquaints readers with an introduction to the methods commonly used in biblical scholarship today.

#2
Genesis
1982
Libro usado en buenas condiciones, por su antiguedad podria contener señales normales de uso

#3
Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers
With Excursuses On Feasts, Ritual and Typology
1983
Book by Vurns

#6
1-2 Samuel, 1-2 Kings
With An Excursus On Davidic Dynasty And Holy City Zion
1981

#7
Amos, Hosea, Micah
With an Introduction to Classical Prophecy
1981
#9
Jeremiah 1-25
1982
Book by Boadt, Lawrence

#10
Jeremiah 26-52, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Nahum
1982
Jeremiah 26-52, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Nahum

#11
Ezekiel
With an Excursus on Old Testament Priesthood
1984

#12
Isaiah 40-66
1982
Paperback. Very good. 214 pages.

#13
1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah
1982
Theological study of 1-2 chronicles, ezra, and nehemiah.

#14
Lamentations, Haggai, Zechariah, Second Zechariah, Malachi, Obadiah, Joel, Baruch
1982
Book by Kodell, Jerome

#15
Daniel
1981
The most comprehensive English-language commentary on Daniel in 65 years. Collins situates the Old Testament in its historical context and offers a full explanation of the text, especially its religious imagery.

#17
Proverbs
With Introduction to Sapiential Books
1982
#18
Job, Ecclesiastes
1982
Book by Bergant, Dianne

#19
Sirach
1983

#20
The Book of Wisdom, Song of Songs
1983

#21
Psalms 1
Psalms 1-27
1983

#22
Psalms 2
Psalms 73-150
1983
The recommended method for using this commentary (and volume 21) is 1) read the text of the psalm before studying the commentary; 2) after reading Sections I and II of the commentary, reread the text of the psalm in the light of its biblical origins; 3) after reading Section III of the commentary for each psalm, reread the psalm in the light of its key words and phrases; and 4) after reading Section IV of the commentary, reread the psalm prayerfully once more.

#23
Intertestamental Literature
1983
This is a very good introductory text that describes a broad range of intertestamentary literature.
Authors
Dermot Cox
Author · 1 books
Fr. Dermot Cox, OFM

John J. Collins
Author · 16 books
John J. Collins is Holmes Professor of Old Testament at Yale Divinity School. A native of Ireland, he has a doctorate from Harvard University, and earlier taught at the University of Chicago, and the University of Notre Dame. He has published widely on the subjects of apocalypticism, wisdom, Hellenistic Judaism, and the Dead Sea Scrolls and served as president of both the Catholic Biblical Association and the Society of Biblical Literature.

Daniel J. Harrington
Author · 14 books
Rev. Father Daniel J. Harrington, SJ, was a professor of New Testament studies and chairman of Biblical Studies at Boston College’s School of Theology and Ministry. He received a PhD in biblical languages and literatures from Harvard University. A past president of the Catholic Biblical Association, he wrote more than two dozen books about the Old Testament and the New Testament.