• June 5, 2026

Keil and Delitzsch Commentary on the Old Testament

Keil and Delitzsch Commentary on the Old Testament

Keil and Delitzsch Commentary on the Old Testament

A triumph of rigorous scholarship and sound theological judgment, Keil & Delitzsch remains one of the most popular Old Testament commentaries available. This commentary set includes a discussion of the nature of Old Testament literature, introduces each book of the Old Testament, and offers in-depth analyses of the Hebrew text. While the content is unchanged, its format has been updated, and some errors from the original have been corrected. This edition is newly typeset in modern, easy-to-read type, Arabic has been transliterated, biblical references have been changed from Roman to Arabic numerals, and long paragraphs have been broken into shorter ones so that the work is easier to read. Finally, please note that this edition does not include a CD-Rom.

Other features include:

  • Proofreading of all Greek and Hebrew words
  • Modernization of abbreviations
  • A custom-designed font that is more readable than the original
  • Standardized formatting for each volume (the original had different formats in each volume)
  • Movement of the commentary on Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther from volume three to volume four (to make each volume a more consistent length)
  • Continuous pagination in each volume, with a separate table of contents for each volume

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