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I forgot to mention Kline's. Count that as two votes for Glory in Our Midst. I have not referred to the others mentioned above.In addition to Robert's suggestions, I would add a few more: Boda, Petterson, Kline, Wolters, and Webb.
@iainduguidI'm studying Zechariah and would be appreciative to hear of your favorite commentaries. Besides Calvin and Henry, I also have T.V. Moore and H.C. Leupold.
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I read our own Iain Duguid's commentary cover to cover about two months ago. It's short and doesn't deal with textual matters much, but he ties the final three minor prophets together concisely and skillfully. I especially liked the last chapter of Zechariah with God as the victor over the whole world. Very good.
A Study Commentary on Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi, by Iain M. Duguid
I could send you a sample chapter of your choice by PDF if interested.
Ed
Oo, I would like that if it's ok with our author!
Fine by me. The hardback is out of print (though still available if you search for it), but Evangelical Press have just brought it out in soft cover, with a different look but a similarly outrageous price. The perils of publishing with UK publishers, I'm afraid.I'll ask him.
Fine by me.
I have yet to read his commentary on the Minor Prophets. His commentary on John has brought me much edification.Scotch Presbyterian George Hutcheson's Commentary on the Minor prophets is the best from the Puritan era. Spurgeon rated it three out of three for quality.
By the way Anthony Petterson also did Zechariah in the minor prophets volume of the ESV Expository Commentary. This new series will cover the whole Bible in 12 volumes and has been beautifully produced by Crossway. It's my go to recommendation for a good resource that covers the whole Bible in a relatively concise format. (Truth in Advertising: I'm one of the editors, along with Jay Sklar and Jim Hamilton; I'm actually editing the bulk of the OT, and edited Petterson's work, which is a strong contribution)
They are lovely volumes, indeed. Crossway has sent me a few of them. Volume three is massive, which one would expect covering 1 Samuel through 2 Chronicles. I look forward to completing the set.By the way Anthony Petterson also did Zechariah in the minor prophets volume of the ESV Expository Commentary. This new series will cover the whole Bible in 12 volumes and has been beautifully produced by Crossway. It's my go to recommendation for a good resource that covers the whole Bible in a relatively concise format. (Truth in Advertising: I'm one of the editors, along with Jay Sklar and Jim Hamilton; I'm actually editing the bulk of the OT, and edited Petterson's work, which is a strong contribution)