Bruce K. Waltke
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Finding the Will of God: A Pagan Notion?
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1995
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An Old Testament Theology: An Exegetical, Canonical, and Thematic Approach
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2004
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Genesis: A Commentary
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2001
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The Book of Proverbs, Chapters 1-15
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2004
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The Book of Proverbs, Chapters 15-31
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2005
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Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax
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1990
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A Commentary on Micah
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2006
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The Psalms as Christian Worship: An Historical Commentary
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2010
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The Psalms as Christian Lament: A Historical Commentary
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2014
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The Dance Between God and Humanity: Reading the Bible Today as the People of God
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2013
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“Do you ever think about all the knowledge we pour into our brains and how soon they will turn into mush in the grave? I think about it.”
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“If this is a straightforward historical account, God created evening, morning, and days without luminaries and then created luminaries in order to effect them.83 Are we really to conclude that the division occurs without the dividers? It seems reasonable to assume that the narrator has offered a dischronologized presentation of the events in order to emphasize a theological point. God is not dependent on the luminaries.”
― Genesis: A Commentary
― Genesis: A Commentary
“Standing in the deep, black well of his guilt David looked up and saw stars of God’s grace that those who stand in the noonday sunlight of self-righteousness never see.”
― The Dance Between God and Humanity: Reading the Bible Today as the People of God
― The Dance Between God and Humanity: Reading the Bible Today as the People of God
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