Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther

Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther by M. Roberts, published by Thomas Nelson Incorporated in December 1987, offers a detailed commentary on these significant biblical texts. This edition spans 442 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with insights into the historical context and leadership principles found within the narratives of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther.
Readers will find that this commentary not only explores the tumultuous world of Ezra and Nehemiah but also presents a fresh interpretation of Esther, addressing its often overlooked themes. The work emphasizes biblical principles of leadership and encourages reflection on living as God’s people in a secular culture. As part of the Mastering the Old Testament series, this book serves as a resource for understanding the complexities of these historical books and their relevance to contemporary faith practices.
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In a period of history like ours that cries out for decisive and compelling leaders in the church, Dr. Mark Roberts’ commentary of Ezra-Nehemiah (one book in the Hebrew and treated as such in this commentary) provides rich resources for understanding and implementing biblical principles of leadership. The author’s scholarship helps us live in the tumultuous world of Ezra and Nehemiah while at the same time enabling us to discover God’s strategy for the church in our turbulent world today. The interpretation of Esther will provide preachers and teachers a fresh approach to this often misinterpreted and neglected book of the Bible, challenging us to consider what it means to live as God’s people in an alien, secular culture. Part of Mastering the Old Testament, a book-by-book commentary by today’s great Bible teachers.
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