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Malachi: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary
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Andrew E. Hill. Malachi: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. AB 25D. New York: Doubleday, 1998. xliii + 436. $37.95.
The Anchor Bible (AB) was originally intended to be "aimed at the general reader" but "written with the most exacting standards of scholarship" (according to the frontispiece); but after a number of quirky initial volumes, it has become much more oriented to the academic user. This volume follows the more recent trend.
The author, Andrew Hill, te...
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Between text and Sermon: Malachi 3:1-12
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; THIS PASSAGE CONTAINS THE MOST FAMILIAR MATERIAL from Malachi, a book that seldom gets attention in Christian worship. Malachi 3:1-4 is read at the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, not exactly a high attendance event in the church year. These verses also appear on the Second Sunday of Advent
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John Malachi, the Professor of Jazz
The Washington Post
; John Malachi, the pianist and jazz educator who died on Wednesday at the age of 67, was a vibrant presence in Washington music for more than half a century. From his days as a teen-ager playing the jazz clubs near 14th and U to his participation in the influential Billy Eckstine big band in the
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Malachi: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary
Journal of Biblical Literature
; Malachi: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary, by Andrew E. Hill. AB 25D. New York: Doubleday, 1998. Pp. xliv + 436. $37.95. Consistent with other Anchor Bible volumes, the strengths of Hill's commentary on Malachi lie in his excellent discussion of linguistic issues and the
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MALACHI: A NEW TRANSLATION WITH INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY.(Review)
Theological Studies
; MALACHI: A NEW TRANSLATION WITH INTRODUCTION AND COMMENTARY. By Andrew E. Hill. Anchor Bible. New York: Doubleday, 1998. Pp. xliii + 436. $37.95. Many years of research and careful evaluation of alternative proposals have gone into this outstanding commentary on the last of the Minor Prophets. Few
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Zechariah 9-14 and Malachi, a Commentary / Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; DAVID L. PETERSEN, Zechariah 9-14 and Malachi, a Commentary (OTL; Louisville: Westminster/John Knox, 1995). Pp. xxii + 233. $28. PAUL L. REDDITT, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi (NCB Commentary; London: Marshall Pickering; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995). Pp. xxviii + 196. Paper (L)19.99, $14.99.
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