The Books of Joel and Amos: With Introduction and Notes
- 262 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Samuel Rolles Driver was an English divine and Hebrew scholar, recognized for his profound engagement with the study of the Hebrew language and Old Testament texts. His scholarly pursuits focused on the detailed analysis and interpretation of biblical writings, contributing to a deeper understanding of their literary and historical context. He dedicated himself to research in ancient languages and philology, aiming to illuminate the meaning and nuances within these ancient scriptures. His legacy lies in meticulous and rigorous scholarship that enriched the field of biblical studies and philology.






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According To The Jewish Interpreters (1877)
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In this insightful commentary, Samuel Rolles Driver offers expert analysis of six of the lesser-known books of the Old Testament. Drawing on years of careful study, Driver provides valuable historical and literary context for these often-overlooked works, illuminating their significance for contemporary readers.