I must confess I haven't read these two volumes entirely, but I had to write something in response to the review above. There is a Prophets class taught in my school by Professor C. Hassel Bullock …
This series aims to present, according to a standard outline and methodology, a form-critical analysis of every book and each unit in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible). Fundamentally exegetical, the…
The volume on the MInor Prophets is partly in advance of the German original, which has not yet reached the three post-exilian Prophets. The commentaries on the nine earlier Prophets by Proffesors …
The object of the following pages is to evolve some portion of the meaning of the Word of God. In regard to the literal meaning of the sacred text, I have given that which , after a matured study s…
From old Revelation to new takes an important step beyond the studies by Robert Carroll and Michael Fishbane in exploring inner-biblical exegesis. Simon De Vries attempts to solve the problem of id…
Examining perceptions of ancient Hebrew prophecy current in Judaism and Christianity from the time of the Exile to the end of the New Testament period, this book throws fresh light on the developme…
Ronald Clements covers many aspect of research on the forms, structure, and theological message of the prophetic writings of the Old Testament. This book is for all who are interested in reading so…
Donald Gowan offers a unified reading of the prophetic books, showing that each has a distinctive contribution to make to a central theme. These books--Isaiah through Malachi--respond to three key …
The Minor Prophets dramatize the character of God as few other books in the Bible do. According to noted James Montgomery Boice, they particulary highlight three aspects of God's character: his sov…
Even the best historian and biographers have usually overlooked, or at least underrated, the influence of prophetic interpretation in the religious thinking of past centuries. There is customarily …