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The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures by Dallas Seminary Faculty, Old and New Testament Edition is a verse-by-verse, phrase-by-phrase walk through the entire Bible. This commentary explains problem passages, alleged discrepancies, customs, geographical locations, key Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek words. It includes for each book:

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Popular for its approachable style and scholarly content, The Bible Knowledge Commentary is a great choice for its balance of thoroughness and practicality. Enrich your understanding of God's Word with insightful exposition and commentary with the BKC.

Born on January 20, 1932, in Phoenix, Arizona, the older of two children, Zuck quickly developed a love for Scripture and heard God's calling at age 11. He was so anxious to begin his Bible training that he wrote Biola University in La Mirada, California, to request an application for admission. Biola told him to wait a couple of years before applying. Zuck entered Biola in 1949, held the position of president of the student council his senior year and served as the class speaker while on his way to graduating cum laude at the top of his class in 1953. He met his wife-to-be Dottie while they both served on student council, and they were married in 1954.

After earning his B.A. from Biola, Zuck attended Dallas Theological Seminary, completing his Th.M. in 1957, writing his thesis on the challenging imprecatory Psalms. During his doctoral residency, he assisted Howard Hendricks as a teaching fellow, and gained his Th.D. in 1961 after writing his subsequently published and re-published dissertation The Place of the Holy Spirit in Teaching, which is presently in print as Spirit Filled Teaching. Dr. Zuck's graduate studies at Northern Illinois University and North Texas State University have fed his search for knowledge since then.

Dr. Zuck spent fourteen years in the publishing business, and then returned to Dallas Theological Seminary in 1973, taking on the tasks and responsibilities of assistant academic dean and associate professor of Bible exposition. He became academic dean in 1985, serving as such until achieving the position of department chairman and Senior Professor of Bible Exposition in 1992. Dr. Zuck retired from Dallas Seminary in 1996.

Along with the presidency of Dallas Theological Seminary, Walvoord was editor of Bibliotheca Sacra for thirty-three years and contributed a total of 127 articles between 1937 and 1990. Furthermore, he authored over thirty books including, The Prophecy Knowledge Handbook available in Libronix. He is also the editor of several works such as The Bible Knowledge Commentary and Systematic Theology, and served on the committee that produced the New Scofield Reference Bible.

The Bible Knowledge Commentary is an exposition of the Scriptures written and edited solelyby Dallas Seminary faculty members. It is designed for pastors, laypersons, Bible teachers, seriousBible students, and others who want a comprehensive but brief and reliable commentary on the entire Bible.

Personal pronouns referring to Deity are capitalized, which often helps make it clear that the commentatoris writing about a Member of the Trinity. The word LORD, as in the NIV, is the English translation ofthe Hebrew YHWH, often rendered Yahweh in English. Lord translates Adonay. When thetwo names stand together as a compound name of God, they are rendered "Sovereign LORD," as inthe NIV.

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