Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah
Peter Altmann, Adele Berlin, Erhard Blum, David M. Carr, Walter Dietrich, Beate Ego, Irmtraud Fischer, Shimon Gesundheit, Walter Gross, Gary N. Knoppers, Bernard M. Levinson, Ed Noort, Helmut Utzschneider
The distinctiveness of this commentary lies in its consistent rotation between synchronic and diachronic views. This double perspective is directed toward the three prophetic books as a single entity, toward each individual book, and toward the interpretation of each pericope. The result is a sophisticated picture, on the one hand of the structure and intention of the texts in their final form, and on the other hand of their compositional history – from the second half of the 7th century to the late Old Testament period. Each exegetical section opens with a precise, text-critically supported translation and finishes with a synthesis that attempts to make note of the lasting insights from each text and the most important results of the analysis.