The commentary delves into the pivotal narratives of Samuel, Saul, and David, highlighting their significance in the broader context of Israel's transition from a tribal confederation to a unified nation under monarchy. V. Philips Long examines the historical and theological implications of this transformation, exploring how these stories reflect God's overarching purpose for His people. Through insightful analysis, the book offers a deeper understanding of the dynamics of leadership and divine guidance in Israel's history.
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V. Phillips Long es un distinguido erudito del Antiguo Testamento, que imparte clases en el Regent College de Vancouver. Sus profundas perspectivas sobre los textos bíblicos y las cuestiones teológicas enriquecen a la comunidad académica y a un público más amplio. Su obra se centra en la compleja interpretación y la importancia de las escrituras del Antiguo Testamento para la comprensión contemporánea de la fe. El enfoque de Long combina una rigurosa investigación académica con una profunda apreciación de la dimensión espiritual.


This one-volume edition of the Foundations of Contemporary Interpretation series explores current issues in the interpretation of the Bible from the perspective of specific academic disciplines: history, literary criticism, science and theology.