
H. G. M. Williamson
Author of Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 16: Ezra. Nehemiah
About the Author
H.G.M. Williamson is Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford University, on the faculty of The Oriental Institute and a Fellow of the British Academy. He is the author of several books and numerous articles on the Old Testament, including commentaries on 1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah, as well show more as The Book Called Isaiah and Studies in Persian Period History and Historiography. show less
Series
Works by H. G. M. Williamson
Variations on a Theme: King, Messiah and Servant in the Book of Isaiah (The Didsbury Lectures) (1998) 36 copies
Isaiah 1-5: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary (International Critical Commentary) (2006) 36 copies
It Is Written: Scripture Citing Scripture: Essays in Honour of Barnabas Lindars, SSF (1988) — Editor; Contributor — 30 copies
Isaiah 6-12: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary (International Critical Commentary) (2018) 7 copies
Studies In Persian Period History and Historiography (Forschungen Zum Alten Testament) (2004) 6 copies
Nehemiah 5 copies
The Acts of the apostles 2 copies
I and II Chronicles 1 copy
Word Biblical Commentary 16 1 copy
Associated Works
The Face of Old Testament Studies: A Survey of Contemporary Approaches (1999) — Contributor — 255 copies, 2 reviews
The Historical Books: A Sheffield Reader (The Biblical Seminar, 40) (1997) — Contributor — 20 copies
The Desert Will Bloom: Poetic Visions in Isaiah (Society of Biblical Literature Ancient Israel and Its Litera) (2009) — Contributor — 18 copies
Biblical & Near Eastern Essays (Library Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies) (2004) — Contributor — 12 copies
Biblical Hebrew, Biblical Texts: Essays in Memory of Michael P. Weitzman (2001) — Contributor — 11 copies
Unity and Disunity in Ezra-Nehemiah: Redaction, Rhetoric, and Reader (2008) — Contributor — 6 copies
Studies in Isaiah: History, Theology, and Reception (The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies, 654) (2017) — Contributor — 5 copies
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- Legal name
- Williamson, Hugh Godfrey Maturin
- Birthdate
- 1947
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Reviews
The books of Ezra and Nehemiah are vital and significant records of times as tumultuous as our own, as Israel returned from the Babylonian captivity and undertook the rebuilding of the Temple, even while beset by enemies without and dissension within the community. For the student of the post-exilic period of biblical history and thought, a detailed knowledge of both books -along with the companion history in the Chronicles is essential, says Dr. H. G. M. Williamson. Based on years of show more intensive study and research, this new commentary provides competent guidance into the complexities of Ezra and Nehemiah. The author gives special attention to the perplexing scholarly problems associated with their form, structure, and literary history. Supporting the view that much of this material is from the fifth century B.C., just as it claims to be, he concludes that "there is good reason to approach Ezra and Nehemiah as two parts of single work and that this work is to be regarded as complete as it stands." Dr. Williamson also focuses on sections of these books commonly referred to as the "Ezra Memoir" and the "Nehemiah Memoir." He notes the specifically theological purpose of such sections, in which the rebuilding of Jerusalem and the Temple are defended against the enemies, and the leaders of Israel plead for recognition of their faithfulness to the commission given them by God through the Persian kings. The integrity and balance in Dr. Williamson's methods, approach, and goals are apparent throughout this commentary, which strives always to give exegesis the greatest prominence rather than impose foreign, a priori categories of interpretation on the material. show less
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