Micah
Volume XXIB (Forms of the Old Testament Literature Series)
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Author
Contributions
- Gene M. Tucker (Editor) - Contributor
- Marvin A. Sweeney (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2000 - Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Language
English
Word Count
47,250 words, Guess
Page Count
189 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemicah0000benz
- ISBN-100802845991
- ISBN-139780802845993
- LibraryThing955644
- Goodreads823390
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- Library of Congress Control Number99462199
- OCLC Control Number43287792
- Better World Books9780802845993
- Open LibraryOL7904064M
Classifications
- LCCBS1615.3 .B38 2000
- LCCBS1615.3.B38 2000
Description
This new addition to the FOTL commentary series presents a complete form-critical analysis of the book of Micah. Ehud Ben Zvi looks at how Micah was read by its ancient audience and explores the social setting that stands behind it. His various lines of investigation lead to a deeper understanding of Micah and its enduring message. Ben Zvi explores the prophetic book of Micah as a written document that presents itself as YHWH's word. The commentary deals extensively not only with the message of Micah, but also with the social setting of its authorship and primary readership and with the social function of this and other prophetic books in ancient Israel. - Publisher.
First Sentence
Every work of a scholar is interwoven with some of her or his previous other works.
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