Description
This volume offers a thorough theological investigation of the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah, examining their distinct contribution to Old Testament theology. Roger S. Nam explores the religious themes, historical context, and theological implications of these often-overlooked biblical books.
The work addresses key theological concepts including identity, restoration, covenant, and divine providence as expressed through the narratives of return from exile. Nam demonstrates how Ezra and Nehemiah articulate important theological perspectives on community, law, worship, and God’s relationship with His people. The study integrates historical-critical scholarship with theological interpretation, making it valuable for both scholars and serious students of biblical theology.







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