2 Chronicles: A Commentary---Hermeneia

This commentary does a good job of explaining the critical scholarship on the 2nd Chronicles. I suspect that this was intended to be a one-volume commentary, as the Samuel and Kings commentaries are each one volume, but it got a bit longer than intended. Because of this, there seem to be volumes with and without the introduction which covers both books. Since the best part of these volumes is the excellent introductions, it is hard to know exactly how to rate these books. Overall this is an uneven work, but if you stick with it you will find that you learn about the purposes and times of the Chronicler and walk away with a decent understanding of Chronicles.


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