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  2. Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries - Wikipedia

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    Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (or TOTC) is a series of commentaries in English on the Old Testament. It is published by the Inter-Varsity Press . Constantly being revised since its first being completed, the series seek to bridge the gap between brevity and scholarly comment.

  3. John 1:21 - Wikipedia

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    The prophecy of Malachi (4:5, 6) states, "Behold, I send you Elijah the prophet before the great and terrible day of the Lord come."This Elijah, who had been taken up into heaven, was believed to precede the coming of the Messiah.

  4. Malachi - Wikipedia

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    The Talmud and the Aramaic Targum of Yonathan ben Uzziel identify Ezra as the same person as Malachi. This is the traditional view held by most Jews and some Christians, including Jerome. [5] [6] [7] This identification is plausible, because "Malachi" reprimands the people for the same things Ezra did, such as marrying foreign pagan women ...

  5. Gervase of Chichester - Wikipedia

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    Gervase's surviving works are Editio super Malachiam de ordinis sacerdotalis instructione, which survives in two manuscripts, and a collection of homilies, which survives in one manuscript that is mostly complete. [5] The Editio super Malachiam is a commentary on the biblical prophecies contained in the Book of Malachi attributed to Malachi. [4]

  6. Last prophet - Wikipedia

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    Judaism considers Malachi to be the last of the biblical prophets. [1] ... [4] [5] Mandaeism. In Mandaeism, John the Baptist is the greatest and final prophet.

  7. Anchor Bible Series - Wikipedia

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    The Anchor Bible Commentary Series, created under the guidance of William Foxwell Albright (1891–1971), comprises a translation and exegesis of the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament and the Intertestamental Books (the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Deuterocanon/the Protestant Apocrypha; not the books called by Catholics and Orthodox "Apocrypha", which are widely called by Protestants ...

  8. New International Commentary on the Old Testament - Wikipedia

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    The original hardcover editions published during the 1970s through 1990 were characterized by a distinctive dark gray cloth binding with a scarlet field and gold lettering on the spine, and the individual volumes were approximately 5.675 inches (14.41 cm) in width, 8.75 inches (22.2 cm) in height, and of variable thickness.

  9. Andrew Robert Fausset - Wikipedia

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    Fausset's share in this Critical, Experimental and Practical Commentary was volumes iii., iv., (Job to Malachi) and vi (I Corinthians to Revelation). [3] His other religious publications were: [1] Scripture and the Prayer-Book in Harmony, 1854; revised ed. 1894, an answer to objections against the liturgy. Volumes ii. and iv.