Today’s Old Testament reading is from Haggai. And, when I am reading and studying a passage one of my favorite things to do is go over to Google Books and see what Commentaries I can read for free in limited previews. Sometimes I can view really good commentaries for passages that I am studying, though sometimes I come up empty. Today is one of those days I came up with some decent stuff. The introductions from both Wolff’s and Petersen’s commentaries on Haggai are in tact in the limited previews and you can read them for free. You can also read Vierhoef’s historical background section.
Some of the actual commentary is available for the limited previews of these texts as well. I’ve found that with Google Books I can a lot of times piece together a lot of good information, especially if I’m in a bind. Ah the pleasures of looking for free stuff.
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