Digital Logos Edition
Originally intended as a textbook for the study of First Samuel, Hebert Lockwood Willett offers sound exegesis coupled with end-of-chapter questions for critical application and reflection. Willett’s commentary Studies in the First Book of Samuel is structured to provide exhortation of the text, familiarization with the original language, and an overview of key events found in First Samuel.
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A double purpose is however served by Dr. Willett’s book on Samuel; the pupil not only has a fascinating introduction to this book and to its many exciting events, but he is brought face to face with many of his own ethical and religious problems . . .
—Book Review Digest
Herbert Lockwood Willett (1864–1944) was educated at Bethany College, Yale University, University of Berlin, and the University of Chicago. Willett went on to become professor of Semitic languages and literature at the University of Chicago and minister of Memorial Church of Christ, Chicago.