Karl Keil (1807-1888) was a German Protestant interpreter of the Bible. Franz Delitzsch (1813-1890) was a Lutheran German scholar. Both authors undertook the huge task of commenting on the Old Testament verse by verse. The resulting work is a comprehensive, knowledgeable book containing commentaries on all and every verse of the Old Testament, complete with cross-references and quotes in Hebrew language. Now you can add this important work to your digital library through BibleMax. BibleMax is a free, useful program for reading and studying the Holy Bible. One of its main characteristics is the fact that you can add as many books and versions of the Bible as you like from a vas list of resources. One of them is, of, course, Keil and Delitszch commentary. This module takes advantage of all the BibleMax features. For example, all the Bible verses quoted in the book are presented as hyperlinks, so, if you want to read the corresponding verse, you only need to put the cursor over the hyperlink. If you want to read the verse in context, only click on the link and the chapter of the Bible would appear, highlighting the corresponding verse. For these and many other reasons, this module should be a part of the library of any Bible scholar.
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