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Genesis: A New Commentary
A New Commentary

Status: Extended Catalog Item
Isbn: 1619708523
Isbn-13: 9781619708525
UPC: 031809132661
Speedy#: 087999
CPC Super: Biblical Studies
CPC Primary: Commentaries
CPC Sub: Old Testament
Author: Kline Meredith G
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishing/Tyndale
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Case Qty: 56
Binding: Trade Paper
Price: 19.95
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Weight lbs.: 0.65
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<p>Meredith G. Kline is famous in the Reformed community for his teaching and writings in the area of biblical and covenant theology. In the mid-1990s, just after Kline finished writing what is considered to be his magnum opus (a study of the book of Genesis called <i>Kingdom Prologue</i>), he wrote a brief commentary on the same biblical text. <i>Genesis: A New</i> Commentary was not published during his lifetime and is just now being made available to the public.</p> <p>Many of Kline’s former students, as well as many pastors and laypeople in the Reformed community, consider his work to have had a transformative effect on their faith and thinking. His teaching and writings (he wrote seven books and more than seventy articles) were filled with fresh, insightful interpretations.</p> <p>Meredith Kline’s posthumously published <i>Genesis: A New Commentary</i>—which distills his mature views on the book of Genesis and, indeed, on Scripture as a whole—will appeal greatly to those who already admire his work, and make his thinking accessible to a broader audience. The commentary has been edited by Kline’s grandson Jonathan G. Kline, who received his PhD in Hebrew Bible from Harvard University, and contains a foreword by Michael S. Horton, the J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Westminster Seminary California.</p>  

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