Contributions

  • Scalise, Pamela J., 1950- - Contributor

Publication

2009 - Hendrickson Publishers, Peabody, Mass, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

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Page Count

0 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • ISBN-101565632281
  • ISBN-101842276654
  • ISBN-139781565632288
  • ISBN-139781842276655
  • LibraryThing9340335
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  • Library of Congress Control Number2009011794
  • OCLC Control Number317623187
  • Better World Books9781565632288
  • Better World Books9781842276655
  • Open LibraryOL23197252M

Classifications

  • DDC224/.907
  • LCCBS1560 .G65 2009
  • LCCBS1560.G65 2009

Alternate Titles

  • Minor prophets 2
  • Minor prophets two

Description

The Minor Prophets are those dozen Old Testament books that, in the time of Jesus, were usually written on one scroll since they were all fairly brief. The late Elizabeth Achtemeier prepared the New International Biblical Commentary on the first six: Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah. This second volume deals with the final six books. John Goldingay writes on Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, and Haggai; Pamela Scalise takes on the longest, Zechariah, and the last, Malachi. Like the authors of other volumes in the NIBC, Goldingay and Scalise utilize what is referred to as "believing criticism" when examining the biblical texts. Based on fidelity to critical analysis and sensitivity to the faith of both ancient and contemporary readers, this balanced approach enriches both the academy and the church. Following the series guidelines, the authors clearly explain the texts with additional notes regarding interpretation and "practical" reflection. For example, Goldingay issues a reminder that when the prophets spoke against the arrogance and sins of Assyria and Babylon, the Israelites needed to hear the word of God as a caution against their own pride and wickedness. He goes on to suggest that modern readers must remember, as well, that the same attitudes and actions that led to the downfall of these ancient Middle East empires can fall upon any and all who follow their example. - Publisher.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Old Testament series. New International biblical commentary -- 18

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