Zephaniah - (Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament) by Jason S Derouchie (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Designed for the pastor and Bible teacher, the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament features today's top Old Testament scholars and brings together commentary features rarely gathered together in one volume.
- Author(s): Jason S Derouchie
- 368 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Commentary
- Series Name: Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament
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About the Book
As division feels like the default posture in our culture, Christ's call to "love your neighbor" provides a radical contrast as we embrace humility and move toward a world in need.Book Synopsis
Designed for the pastor and Bible teacher, the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament features today's top Old Testament scholars and brings together commentary features rarely gathered together in one volume. With careful discourse analysis and interpretation of the Hebrew text, the authors trace the flow of argument in each Old Testament book, showing that how a biblical author says something is just as important as what they say.
Commentary on each passage follows a clear structure to help readers grasp the flow and meaning of the text:
- The Main Idea of the Passage: A one- or two-sentence summary of the key ideas the biblical author seeks to communicate.
- Literary Context: A brief discussion of the relationship of the specific text to the book as a whole and to its place within the broader argument.
- Translation and Exegetical Outline: Commentators provide their own translations of each text, formatted to highlight its discourse structure and accompanied by a coherent outline that reflects the flow and argument of the text.
- Structure and Literary Form: An overview of the literary structure and rhetorical style adopted by the biblical author, highlighting how these features contribute to the communication of the main idea of the passage.
- Explanation of the Text: A detailed commentary on the passage, paying particular attention to how the biblical authors select and arrange their materials and how they work with words, phrases, and syntax to communicate their messages.
- Canonical and Practical Significance: The commentary on each unit will conclude by building bridges between the world of the biblical author and other biblical authors and with reflections on the contribution made by this unit to the development of broader issues in biblical theology--particularly on how later Old Testament and New Testament authors have adapted and reused the motifs in question. The discussion also includes brief reflections on the significance of the message of the passage for readers today.
The Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament series is the go-to resource for pastors and Bible teachers looking for deep but accessible study that equips them to connect the needs of Christians today with the biblical text.
Review Quotes
Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the significance of Zephaniah should read this commentary. DeRouchie skillfully draws out the richness and beauty of Zephaniah's message through careful analysis of the text, at both the sentence and discourse levels. His analysis explains the relevance of the prophecy within the original context while also highlighting its connections to the rest of scripture. Most notably, he shows the reader how Zephaniah points to the beauty of Christ and the fullness of the gospel revealed in the New Testament.--
--Joanna M. Hoyt, Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics, Dallas International University
DeRouchie brings to bear his deep knowledge of Zephaniah in this very strong contribution to Zondervan's series of exegetical commentaries. A particular strength is its hermeneutical strategy for rereading Scripture, showing how deeply embedded the short prophecy is in the OT canon. Its close discourse and rhetorical analysis of the text is heavily influenced by the author's conviction that the book articulates the prophet's Messianic hope. Its conviction that the prophet proclaims hope for the salvation of the nations is especially flavored by the author's belief that the prophet was of mixed Jewish-African descent, and by his own personal connection with Africa. A rich resource for the Christian study of Zephaniah, and biblical prophecy.--
--J. Gordon McConville, Emeritus Professor of Old Testament, University of Gloucestershire,
DeRouchie's decade of intensive reflection on Zephaniah offers pastors, scholars, and serious Bible students an extremely rare blend of linguistic rigor (able to refresh one's facility with Hebrew syntax), exegetical depth, biblical-theological connectivity, and evangelical passion. Especially poignant is DeRouchie's attention to Zephaniah's use of Scripture and the prophet's personal interest in the Lord's global, multiethnic kingdom. I hope this volume convinces many pastors to preach through this gem in the Twelve.--
--Matthew E. Swale, Professor of Bible and Ministry, Warner University
DeRouchie's volume on Zephaniah is a model commentary. It exhibits minute attention to the biblical text, astute engagement with a wide range of scholarly literature, clear exposition of the text, and robust integration of its rich message in biblical theology as well as clear direction for faithful application and proclamation. This thorough treatment of Zephaniah will richly reward its readers, be they students, scholars, or preachers.--
--Daniel Timmer, Professor of Biblical Studies, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
Jason DeRouchie reminds Christians today that there is nothing 'minor' about this Minor Prophet. With exegetical rigor and a clear biblical-theological orientation, this commentary situates Zephaniah within the astounding redemptive work of God in Christ. Though an academic commentary, this volume will aid those in the church, especially preachers and teachers, to hear and heed Zephaniah's invitation to be satisfied in God. DeRouchie will keep your eyes on the text while he lifts your heart to Christ in worship. I could not recommend this commentary more highly!--
--Andrew M. King, Professor of Biblical Studies, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Some commentaries do an excellent job of addressing the original context but do not attend to broader theological concerns. Others are sensitive to issues in the canon as a whole but override the distinctive contextual contribution of the book. In this commentary on Zephaniah, DeRouchie strikes just the right balance. The result is a substantial and rigorous exposition of the Book of Zephaniah, along with a clear explanation of how it relates to the New Testament and the Church today. I highly recommend this work on an important but often overlooked book.--
--Eric J. Tully, Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages and Director of the PhD Program in Theological Studies, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
The culmination of many years of studying and teaching the book of Zephaniah, Jason DeRouchie's commentary is meticulously researched, clearly written, up to date, and belongs on the shelf of every serious student of Scripture. His careful, warmhearted scholarship shows how Zephaniah prophesied of Christ's kingdom and hence relates to us today. As DeRouchie emphasizes, this kingdom is inhabited by a multiethnic community, and those who love the global church will no doubt be encouraged to see this theme brought out from Zephaniah. The intertwining of this exegetical insight with DeRouchie's family story of adoption makes it all the more compelling.--
--Kevin Chen, Professor of Old Testament, Gateway Seminary
This commentary by DeRouchie is a detailed and thorough treatment of the book of Zephaniah from someone who genuinely believes the Bible. The stated approach of this series is discourse analysis, but readers coming from a variety of approaches will find in this commentary many helpful insights with which to interact.--
--Michael Shepherd, Professor of Biblical Studies, Cedarville University
This outstanding commentary will take a rightful place among the major commentaries on Zephaniah. The short prophecy of Zephaniah is a neglected book of the Bible, but those who take the time to study it with this commentary in hand will realize what a profound little gem God has given us through his prophet. Noteworthy features of the commentary include its detailed discourse and exegetical analysis of the Hebrew text, as well as its helpful outlines of the book's structure and message. Those tasked with teaching and preaching Zephaniah will especially appreciate the sections labeled Canonical and Theological Significance, where the author provides thought-provoking theological and applicational insights that facilitate a proper response to God's word through his ancient prophet.--
--Robert CHisholm, Professor of Old Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary
What's the first stop to study Zephaniah? Easy. Jason DeRouchie's commentary. This commentary builds on DeRouchie's previous studies on Zephaniah and offers reliable and pointed interpretation. Most important is DeRouchie's emphasis on the expectation for a multiethnic work of Yahweh in Zephaniah 3. This commentary can help with the heavy lifting for those who plan to preach Zephaniah.--
--Gary Edward Scnittjer, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament, Cairn University