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A commentary on Ecclesiastes

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This work provides a close, verse-by-verse commentary on the biblical book under examination, pairing the Authorized Version with the author’s paraphrase and immediate explanatory notes. It emphasizes the Septuagint’s renderings, subjects them to careful grammatical and contextual scrutiny, and seeks sense of difficult passages by minute analysis of forms and expressions. An introductory discussion treats questions of date and authorship, while the main body standardizes punctuation, expands abbreviations, and supplies footnotes and transcriber’s notes. Throughout the commentary the tone remains analytical, aiming to clarify language, translation variants, and the text’s moral and theological reflections.

About the Author

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Thomas Pelham Dale

Thomas Pelham Dale was a 19th-century English theologian and biblical scholar, recognized for his insightful interpretations of scripture. He is best known for his work "A Commentary on Ecclesiastes," where he explores the philosophical and theological themes present in the biblical text. Dale's contributions to religious literature reflect a deep engagement with the complexities of faith and human experience, making his writings relevant for both scholars and lay readers interested in biblical studies.

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