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Malachi

Book • 1998
This commentary, part of the Anchor Yale Bible series, offers a thorough and detailed analysis of the book of Malachi.

Andrew E. Hill places the book in its historical context, interpreting its original meaning and providing insights for modern readers.

The book includes a fresh translation, notes, and comments, along with photographs, line art, and maps to enhance understanding.

Hill's approach is characterized by a 'believing criticism' that balances critical tools with an orthodox appreciation of the Bible, aiming to ascertain the authorial intent of the text.

The commentary also includes discussions on the liturgical use of Malachi within Judaism and Christianity, and it provides a wealth of detail on theological, literary, and grammatical terms.

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in the context of God's unchanging nature.
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