I & II Samuel
Author: Hans Wilhelm Hertzberg
Publisher: SCM Press
Edition: First Edition, 1964
Pages: 416
I & II Samuel by Hans Wilhelm Hertzberg, published in 1964 by SCM Press, is a landmark volume in the field of biblical scholarship and theological literature. This first edition spans 416 pages of meticulously researched commentary, offering readers an in-depth understanding of the Books of Samuel—central texts in the Old Testament that chronicle the transition of Israel from a loose tribal confederation to a unified monarchy under the reigns of Saul and David.
Hertzberg, a renowned German theologian and biblical scholar, brings to this commentary a unique blend of historical-critical analysis, theological insight, and linguistic precision. He examines the complex personalities of Samuel, Saul, and David, highlighting the intricate interplay between divine will, human agency, and the socio-political landscape of ancient Israel. His approach combines careful exegesis of the Hebrew text with an awareness of the broader narrative and theological themes.
This volume is part of the Old Testament Library series, acclaimed for its academic rigor and clarity. Hertzberg does not merely interpret the text; he places it within its ancient Near Eastern context, drawing comparisons with archaeological findings, contemporary literature, and evolving theological traditions. His work remains accessible without compromising on scholarly detail, making it equally suitable for theologians, seminary students, and serious lay readers.
Far more than a commentary, this book functions as a bridge between faith and history, offering readers tools to understand how sacred scripture reflects and shapes the human condition. For anyone invested in biblical studies, theology, or the historical development of Israelite religion, Hertzberg’s I & II Samuel stands as a vital resource and enduring contribution.
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A comprehensive commentary on the biblical books of 1 & 2 Samuel.
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Written by Hans Wilhelm Hertzberg, a leading 20th-century Old Testament scholar.
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First edition published in 1964 by SCM Press.
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Part of the Old Testament Library series.
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Provides theological, historical, and literary analysis of Israel’s early monarchy.
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Explores the lives of Samuel, Saul, and David with scholarly depth.
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Suitable for biblical scholars, theology students, and serious readers of scripture.
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An essential volume for understanding the dynamics of divine kingship and prophetic leadership in ancient Israel.
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