1. 1 & 2 Kings: New American Commentary [NAC]
    Paul R. House
    B&H Books / 1998 / Hardcover
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    4.3 out of 5 stars for 1 & 2 Kings: New American Commentary [NAC]. View reviews of this product. 3 Reviews
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  1. Seeker
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    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Fits in with the library I am building
    January 10, 2012
    Seeker
    Age: Over 65
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    Quality: 5
    Value: 4
    Meets Expectations: 4
    My goal as a lay Bible teacher is to supplement my Bible study with the efforts of scholars who may help guide my understanding. I want to leave a library to benefit my children and grandchildren as they journey along the path of faith.
  2. Paul
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Thorough and insightful
    November 8, 2011
    Paul
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    House, while not stressing the more critical areas relating to Kings, has written an excellent work from a theological standpoint. While he is not high in analysis, he is on application, which is one thing for which I read commentaries.
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    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Basic support of the text as scriptural.
    October 3, 2014
    Ancient Wanderer
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    This commentary is very very basic. The author deals mainly with the authenticity of the book and scripture- which is needed -but there is very little word study. There is a good deal of arguing with (both in agreement and disagreement) C.F. Keil's "I and II Kings". Mr. House has put the time in with a good deal of reading and studying for the commentary, as the footnotes attest, but it still not an 'in depth' study of these two books. Over all a good reference as he has accomplished a lot of reading for you.
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