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Daniel I. Block

    January 1, 1943

    Daniel I. Block is a leading Old Testament scholar focusing on its literary and theological depth. His work is characterized by meticulous analysis of biblical texts, aiming to make their meaning accessible to contemporary readers. Block's commentaries and essays offer profound insights into key Old Testament books, illuminating their complex messages through careful examination of language and historical context. His approach is valued for its academic rigor and its ability to engage a broad audience.

    Hearing the Message of Scripture: A Commentary on the Old Testament - 28: Jonah
    The Gospel according to Moses
    For the Glory of God
    • For the Glory of God

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      A respected Old Testament scholar examines worship in the Bible, developing a theology of worship that is consistent with the teachings of Scripture and applicable for the church today.

      For the Glory of God
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    • The Gospel according to Moses

      Theological and Ethical Reflections on the Book of Deuteronomy

      These essays are concerned with broad hermeneutical and theological issues raised by the book of Deuteronomy.

      The Gospel according to Moses
      4.2
    • Hearing the Message of A Commentary on the Old Testament With careful analysis and interpretation rooted in a study of Hebrew, this addition to the Hearing the Message of Scripture series tracks the flow of argument in the Old Testament book of Jonah, showing that how a biblical author says something is just as important as what they say. Through a set of distinctive features, the Hearing the Message of Scripture series serves pastors and teachers in their study of the Old Testament, helping them better understand and better convey the meaning behind each biblical text. Key features A Graphical Display of the Text of Each Passage , enabling readers to grasp quickly and accurately the main idea of the text, its development, and supporting ideas; and allowing them to understand how the commentator arrived at this depiction and interpretation of the passage. Identification and Discussion of the Main Idea of Each Passage , with a special emphasis on identifying and discussing the main thrust of each passage and showing how it contributes to the development of the whole composition. Help in Drawing Out the Meaning of the Hebrew for Interpretation , drawing on Hebrew grammar in the service of meaning. Theological and Canonical Significance ,providing a theological and applicational discussion of the main thrust of the passage, synthesizing the theology of the passage and elaborating on it.

      Hearing the Message of Scripture: A Commentary on the Old Testament - 28: Jonah