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Ecclesiastes: The JPS Bible Commentary
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Ecclesiastes: The JPS Bible Commentary by Michael V. Fox The Jewish Publication Society, Philadelphia, 2004. 87 pp. $34.95 (cloth). ISBN 0-8276-0742-3.
LIKE OTHERS IN THIS SERIES, the commentary by Michael V. Fox is written for the general public. It consists of a brief introduction, both to the biblical book and to some of its "major" interpreters, the commentary, and explanatory notes. Christian readers will be especially interested in the succinct characterizations of traditional Je...
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