My flip phone camera isn't very good so I took the pics 5 books at a time. Not real clear, but they do look like books. Smile!
The books are brand new. I've read quite a bit and they are very impressive as the Old Testament can be more difficult to understand than the New Testament. I've had a lot of Old Testament Commentaries and these are the best.
Online description: "The Keil and Delitzsch commentary is a classic, ten-volume commentary series on the Old Testament written by 19th-century German theologians C.F. Keil and F. Delitzsch. Known for its conservative perspective, thorough historical and grammatical analysis of the Hebrew text, and theological depth, it remains a valuable resource for students, pastors, and scholars of the Old Testament."
Cash only please.
To be honest I didn't know what "conservative perspective" meant so online again: "A conservative biblical perspective emphasizes the authority and trustworthiness of scripture as the inspired, inerrant, and unchanging Word of God. This viewpoint prioritizes traditional interpretations of core Christian doctrines, resisting changes based on modern cultural shifts. The core tenets include a belief in biblical inerrancy, traditional morality, the deity and literal resurrection of Jesus, and a commitment to historical creeds."