I am reviewing this commentary from the perspectives of the need and desire of an expositor of the Scriptures. For anyone going through the book of Obadiah exegetically I would say that this is a must read commentary. Bound in these pages are really thorough syntactical and grammatical analysis. The author was not kidding when he said in the introduction that since Obadiah is a smaller book, this afford the opportunity for him to go more in-depth in his analysis of Obadiah. This works ended up being a thick work for a part of the Bible that’s only 21 verses! There are good lexical data given in this work. The author holds to the unity of the book of Obadiah which might seem somewhat unusual to run across something like this for this Bible commentary series, which dabble so heavily on historical critical method. The author is to be commended. I like the way Raabe note other interpretation then offers the reason for his interpretation by showing how a word or construct operates a certain way in another passage of Scripture. I wish more commentaries would argue for their position this way! Furthermore, I appreciated the extended discussion as an excursus on the topic of the metaphor of drinking and the wrath of God, with lexical studies on the word cup, drink, drunk and wine, followed by the study of it’s metaphorical use of relevant passages that suggests God’s wrath.
Review: Obadiah in Anchor Bible Commentary Series by Paul R. Raabe
October 16, 2012 by SLIMJIM
Posted in Anchor Bible Commentary, Bible, Bible Commentary, Book Review, exegesis, expository preaching, Obadiah, old testament scholarship, Paul Raabe | 7 Comments
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I love commentaries that provides good syntactical, grammatical, and lexical analysis; and reasons for the interpretation.
Same here! And a commentary that does this well is not always easy to find.
How did you know about the book?
I just saw it was a stand alone one volume commentary on Obadiah and thought it was worth checking out, and perhaps might offer some insights here and there but I was surprised that it was better than what I expected largely because the series it was with.
Do you recommend any good exegetical books for Psalms?
I wished I preached through more of the Psalms, so I’m not the guy with the knowledge for the Psalms though the older name of Leupold sticks out for me from the past; I could have done a better job being exposed to more commentaries on the Psalms in the past.
I also sent you an e-mail. Let me know if you got it.