Proverbs (Believers Church Bible Commentary)

Proverbs (Believers Church Bible Commentary) by John W. Miller, published by Herald Press in November 2004, offers an in-depth exploration of the Book of Proverbs. This illustrated edition spans 352 pages and presents a detailed examination of the evidence suggesting that there were two distinct editions of Proverbs, one originating during the time of Solomon and the other supporting King Hezekiah’s religious reforms. The commentary clarifies previously puzzling aspects of the book’s design, purpose, and message.
Readers will find that this commentary enhances the understanding of Proverbs’ relevance both in its historical context and for contemporary audiences. By uncovering the dual editions, the book sheds light on the complexities of its themes and messages, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biblical studies, particularly in the context of Old Testament poetic literature. This edition serves as a comprehensive guide for readers seeking to deepen their knowledge of the text and its implications.
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The uniqueness of this commentary is its detailed, first-time uncovering of evidence that there were two editions of Proverbs, the first in the time of Solomon and the second in support of King Hezekiah’s historic religious reforms. In this light heretofore puzzling features of the book’s design, purpose, and message are clarified in this light and the book’s relevance for its time and ours greatly enhanced.
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