The International Critical Commentary (or ICC) is a series of commentaries in English on the text of the Old Testament and New Testament. It is currently published by T&T Clark, now an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing.
Initially started over one hundred years ago, the International Critical Commentary series has been a highly regarded academic-level commentary on the Bible. It aims to marshall all available aids to exegesis: linguistic, textual, archaeological, historical, literary and theological. No unifying scheme is sought but each scholar has been free to express their expertise.[1][2]
4 Mark Futato, 'Because it had rained: A study of Gen 2:5-7 with implications for Gen 2:4-25 and Gen 1:1-2:3,' WTJ 60 (1998), 1-21. Although the analysis and conclusions of the present paper originated independently of Futato's work, they have profited greatly from that work. 5 Futato, 'Because it had rained,' 12 n.41 and 14. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne Ser.: The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne, Volume 7. 1: The Holy Sonnets. (1) The plan and sequence of the discourse is, as has been said, less apparent in this last portion. Whether this be the result of omission or of insertion, thus much at least seems clear, that while Matthew 5 is mainly a protest against the teaching of the scribes, and Matthew 6 mainly a protest against their corruption of the three great elements of the religious life—almsgiving. ← Back to All Text Commentaries John MacArthur is the pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, as well as an author, conference speaker, president of The Master’s University and Seminary, and featured teacher with the Grace to You media ministry.
Originally edited by Samuel Rolles Driver, Alfred A. Plummer and Charles Augustus Briggs, the series has been in the hands of various editors since. The current editors are Graham I. Davies and Christopher M. Tuckett.
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Textual Cultures: Texts, Contexts, Interpretation
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Textual 7 1 4 Commentary Studylight
Spring 2019
Front Matter (i-iv)
Articles
“Rethinking Scholarly Commentary in the Age of Google. Some Preliminary Meditations on Digital Editions” Sarah Neville (1-26)
“Christian Charity, A Sacred American Text. Fact, Truth, Method” Jerome McGann (27-52)
“Old, Old Words, Worn Thin On the Manuscript of Borges’s El inmortal” Daniel Balderston (53-75)
Door kickers 1 1 53. “The Maps That Killed Alexander Posey” Matt Cohen (76-94)
Textual 7 1 4 Commentary Matthew Henry
“Deep Mapping in Edward Hitchcock’s Geology and Emily Dickinson’s Poetry” Joan Wry (95-119)
“Forces of Unworking in Virginia Woolf’s Time Passes” Stefanie Heine (120-136)
“Difference as Punishment or Difference as Pleasure. From the Tower of Babel in De vulgari eloquentia to the Death of Babel in Paradiso 26” Teodolinda Barolini (137-154)
“Error Aligned” Tyler Shoemaker (155-182)
Book Reviews
Review of BALDERSTON, Daniel. 2018. How Borges Wrote. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press. ISBN 9780813939643. Pp. 392. Hardback $49.50. – Alfredo Alonso Estenoz (183-186)
Review of BORSUK, Amaranth. 2018. The Book. Cambridge: MIT. ISBN 9780262535410. Pp. 344. Vuescan 9 6 31 marzo. Paper $15.95. – Eric C Loy (186-189)
Review of BURNS, Edward M., editor. 2018. Questioning Minds: The Letters of Guy Davenport and Hugh Kenner. Berkeley: Counterpoint. 9781619021815. Pp. lxxvi + 1817, in two volumes. Hardback $95. – Peter Quartermain (189-193)
Review of EARHART, Amy E. 2015. Traces of the Old, Uses of the New: The Emergence of Digital Literary Studies. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Pp. 172. ISBN 9780472072781, Hardback $60.00. ISBN 9780472052783, Paper $34.95. ISBN 9780472900688, Open Access. – Grant Leyton Simpson (194-195)
Review of JONES, Steven E. 2016. Roberto Busa, S.J., and the Emergence of Humanities Computing: The Priest and the Punched Cards. New York: Routledge. Pp. 186. ISBN 9781138186774, Hardback $165.00. ISBN 9781138587250, Paper $59.95. – Tanya E Clement (196-201)
Textual 7 1 4 Commentary
Review of FRIEDRICH, Markus. 2018. The Birth of the Archive: A History of Knowledge. Translated by John Noël Dillon. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Pp. 296. ISBN 9780472130689, Hardback $75.00. – Susan Schreibman (201-203)
Review of SHILLINGSBURG, Peter. 2017. Textuality and Knowledge: Essays. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. Pp. xii + 222. ISBN 9780271078502, Hardback $115.00. ISBN 9780271081076, Paper $44.95. – Paul Eggert (203-207)
Notes on Contributors (208-213)