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Karl Friedrich Keil

    Johann Friedrich Karl Keil fu un conservatore commentatore luterano tedesco dell'Antico Testamento. È meglio conosciuto per i suoi contributi ai commentari Keil e Delitzsch, una serie in dieci volumi scritta con Franz Delitzsch. Il suo lavoro si concentra sullo studio meticoloso del testo e sull'interpretazione teologica dell'Antico Testamento. L'analisi di Keil è caratterizzata dalla sua precisione e dedizione a una prospettiva luterana tradizionale sulle scritture.

    The Books of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther
    Manual of Historico-Critical Introduction to the Canonical Scriptures of the Old Testament
    The Pentateuch
    The Prophecies of Jeremiah [and Lamentations]; Volume 1
    • C.F. Keil was a scholar strongly committed to confessional theology. His dogmatic-confessional approach is particularly evident in his approach to the Pentateuch. He strongly supported Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch and rejected attempts to explain extraordinary events in the history of Israel as anything but miraculous, divine intervention. Keil showed much interest in the historical development of divine revelation. Viewing the prophets as persons who were able to perceive future trajectories of God's saving acts, he presented history and revelation as interdependent rather than fundamentally dissimilar. Prophetic predictions then find their fulfillment in the historical person of Christ. This introduction to the Old Testament reveals Keil's foundational presuppositions - presuppositions which shaped his contribution to the well-known and influential Keil-Delitzsch 'Biblical Commentary', which includes Keil's commentaries on all the books from Genesis to Esther, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets.

      Manual of Historico-Critical Introduction to the Canonical Scriptures of the Old Testament
    • The Books of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther

      • 386pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      This classic translation of three foundational texts from the Old Testament offers valuable insights into the history, theology, and culture of ancient Hebrew society. An essential reference for scholars of religion and history, as well as anyone interested in the Bible as literature.

      The Books of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther