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Brent A. Strawn is D. Moody Smith Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and professor of law at Duke University. He is also a senior fellow in the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and an ordained elder in the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church. Collin Cornell is assistant professor of Bible and mission at Fuller Theological Seminary. M. Justin Walker is assistant professor of Old Testament and Christian ministry at Lee University.

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The Expository Times
"This volume will be of interest to all who want to think seriously about what it means to read the Old Testament as scripture." Interpretation
"Non-specialists will find rich resources for preaching and education in this volume." "The ample, rich, deep gifts that Brent Strawn possesses are fully on exhibit in this collection: he is a master of textual detail borne of care and patience; he is at home amidst the riddles of ancient Near Eastern culture; and he has read and critically absorbed immense amounts of scholarly material that range from Tolkien to Gregory of Nyssa to the boy-mauling bears of Elisha to Trinitarian perichoresis. Still further, he evidences an acute theological sensibility. These gifts offer, in turn, two gifts to Strawn's readers. First, you may expect to become freshly familiar with a great number of biblical texts. Second, you may expect to witness a model of reliable, informed interpretation that waits to be replicated. On all counts this is a grand articulation from one of our most generative interpreters."
--Walter Brueggemann, William Marcellus McPheeters Professor Emeritus of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary "I'm sure I'm not the only one who has wondered about the secret Strawn sauce, its intriguing ingredients and high production rate. Cornell and Walker have finally provided us the recipe: biblical theological reflection, drawing from a host of interests and expertise, has been marinated with various great minds--including its dedication recipient, Walter Moberly--and inspired by the ever-yielding staple ingredients, divine and scriptural incomparability. Throw in the odd garnish of a rarely used or difficult text and you have a unique dish that serves both the academy and the church."
--Brittany N. Melton
Palm Beach Atlantic University "This collection is itself, in many ways, incomparable. The sheer range of topics by one author is astonishing in our day, in which narrow specialization prevails. Yet each essay in its own way displays disciplined competence (a seeming omnicompetence) with panache. And as the editors have it, the essays 'are oriented toward God and the life lived before God.' The result is a collection that offers a feast of the finest of biblical scholarship, spreading before the hungry reader a meaty and robust fare along with occasional delicacies, all for the nourishment of the mind, and for the receptive reader, for the heart as well. Strawn has emerged as a leader among all who seek to exegete Scripture responsibly, and one will find here several examples of the best and highest goal for Christian scholarship."
--Bill T. Arnold
Asbury Theological Seminary "In his wide-ranging conversations with Scripture, Brent Strawn masterfully demonstrates that the Old Testament not only survives but thrives from engaging critical scholarship and multiple disciplines, from ancient history to literary studies and ethics. This collection is a breath-taking demonstration that is equally integrative, judicious, and impassioned. For Brent, to read all of Scripture is to scrutinize every 'nook and cranny' with eyes wide open, refusing to look away and yet finding something redemptive even in the 'worst' of texts. A rarity in the field of biblical scholarship, Brent is a binary-breaker in his refusal to bifurcate the life of faith and the life of scholarship. He is an incomparable scholar, a biblical theologian in the best sense."
--William P. Brown
Columbia Theological Seminary "Brent Strawn has long been recognized for his attention to exegetical detail, his keen interest in theological interpretation, and his profound concern for matters of Christian practice and belief. This collection of essays, carefully curated by Collin Cornell and Justin Walker, reveals the remarkable range of Strawn's work, as well as its depth. This volume will challenge scholars to expand their interpretive frameworks, to find fresh and creative ways of engaging Scripture following Strawn's lead. More importantly, these essays will inspire students and pastors to take up Scripture, to read it with critical eyes, and to encounter the incomparable God with hearts full of faith."
--Joel M. LeMon
Candler School of Theology, Emory University "This excellent collection of articles showcases Strawn's deep exegetical insights. Strawn challenges us to ponder God's incomparability and encourages us to explore how the metaphoric language about God in the Hebrew Bible together fashion varied, often conflicting, yet always wondrous images of God. At the same time, this collection is deeply Christian in character, where many of the articles emphasize the canonical relationship between the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament."
--Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer
Örebro School of Theology, Sweden

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