The Expositor's Bible: Judges and Ruth
The Expositor's Bible: Judges and Ruth, written by Robert A. Watson in the late 19th century, is a scholarly commentary on the biblical texts of Judges and Ruth. It provides in-depth analysis of the historical context of the Israelites during their settlement in Canaan, exploring themes of divine justice, human obedience, and the interplay between faith and national identity. Watson examines the cycles of sin and redemption in Judges and the narrative of loyalty and providence in Ruth, making this work a valuable resource for both theologians and general readers seeking insight into these significant biblical books.