The Hebrew Prophets, Tr. Afresh With Regard To The Anglican Version, And With Illustr. For Engl. Readers By R. Williams offers a fresh translation and illuminating commentary on the Hebrew prophets. Originally published in 1866, this volume presents the prophetic books of the Old Testament in a manner accessible to English readers, specifically in relation to the Anglican tradition. Rowland Williams, a noted scholar, provides insightful interpretations designed to deepen understanding and appreciation of these pivotal texts.
This edition serves as a valuable resource for theologians, historians, and anyone interested in the historical and theological context of the Hebrew Bible. Williams's translation seeks to clarify the nuances of the original text, making it an essential addition to any theological library.
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