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Enthroned on Our Praise

An Old Testament Theology of Worship

by Timothy M. Pierce


Paper Over Board
April 2008
$19.99

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Enthroned on Our Praise, volume four in the NEW AMERICAN
COMMENTARY STUDIES IN BIBLE AND THEOLOGY series,
examines God’s revelation of Himself in the Old Testament, prompting
readers to deeply consider what He truly desires from faithful followers
in times of worship.

An excellent resource particularly for pastors, worship leaders, and
worship classes, Enthroned on Our Praise looks at what the Scriptures
identify as elements of worship and fosters a fresh appreciation of the
Old Testament and its contributions to a close relationship with God.

Users will find this an excellent extension of the long-respected NEW
AMERICAN COMMENTARY series.

Timothy M. Pierce is assistant professor of Old Testament at
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. He
holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from that same seminary and a B.A. from
Wayland Baptist University. Pierce is married and has three children.

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Ray Clendenen has been a staff worker with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, a Baptist pastor in Illinois, a Christian college professor (Philadelphia Biblical University and then Criswell College), an adjunct seminary professor (The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary), and an editor. He is currently Senior Editor Academic Books for B&H Publishing Group, a division of Lifeway Christian Resources. He is also the general editor of The New American Commentary, 38 volumes of which have now been published, and he is the series editor for the New American Commentary Studies in Bible and Theology (NACSBT).

Ray studied anthropology at Rice University (B.A.), Hebrew and Old Testament at Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M.), Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at Dropsie University (M.A.), and Linguistics and ancient Greek history at The University of Texas at Arlington, associated with The Summer Institute of Linguistics (Ph.D.).

Besides encouraging and assisting authors of academic books in biblical and theological studies, Ray’s special interests are text linguistics (also known as discourse analysis), Hebrew grammar, translation theory, hermeneutics, and the Minor Prophets (especially the book of Malachi).

Ray lives in Brentwood, Tennessee with his dedicated and gifted wife Mimi and college-bound son Jonathan. His daughter Ann is preparing for overseas work with her husband Will and their sons Adam and James.

Ray served as Old Testament editor for a study Bible, wrote a brief popular commentary on the Minor Prophets for The Holman Bible Handbook edited by David Dockery (B&H 1992), then a more scholarly commentary on Malachi (with Haggai), volume 21a in The New American Commentary series (B&H 2004). He was the associate editor of the Holman Christian Standard Bible translation project (2004), an associate editor of the Apologetics Study Bible (B&H 2007), and co-editor of Calvinism: A Southern Baptist Dialogue (B&H 2008). He has also written many chapters/articles and reviews for books and scholarly journals.

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Product Details

ISBN: 9780805443844 Trim Size: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.56 in
Page Count: 256 Weight: 1.00lb
Binding: Paper Over Board
Status: Active Publication Date: April 2008

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