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An introduction to the Old Testament prophetic books / C. Hassell Bullock. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago, Illinois : Moody Publishers, [(c)2007.Description: 473 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780802441546
  • 0802441548
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1505.2.I587 2007
  • BS1505.2.B938.I587 2007
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Contents:
The prophets of the neo-Assyrian period Jonah : preface to the prophets Amos : call for moral obedience Hosea : a prophet's dilemma Micah : judgment, hope, and promise Isaiah : prophet par excellence The prophets of the neo-Babylonian period Zephaniah : profile of a people Habakkuk : prophet of transition Jeremiah : prophet to the nations Nahum : the reality of judgment Ezekiel : the merging of two spheres Obadiah : Edom's day of the Lord Lamentations : reflections of the soul The prophets of the Persian period Daniel : witness in Babylonia Haggai : the temple and the future Zechariah : prophet of the new kingdom Joel : the day of decision Malachi : prophet of covenant love.
Summary: The cultural, theological, and historical interrelationships that bear upon the Scripture are explored in detail. This introduction will assist the reader in gaining a clearer picture of Israel's history and a sharper understanding of the Old Testament prophets. --from publisher description.
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Originally published: Chicago : Moody Press, c1986.

The prophets of the neo-Assyrian period Jonah : preface to the prophets Amos : call for moral obedience Hosea : a prophet's dilemma Micah : judgment, hope, and promise Isaiah : prophet par excellence The prophets of the neo-Babylonian period Zephaniah : profile of a people Habakkuk : prophet of transition Jeremiah : prophet to the nations Nahum : the reality of judgment Ezekiel : the merging of two spheres Obadiah : Edom's day of the Lord Lamentations : reflections of the soul The prophets of the Persian period Daniel : witness in Babylonia Haggai : the temple and the future Zechariah : prophet of the new kingdom Joel : the day of decision Malachi : prophet of covenant love.

The cultural, theological, and historical interrelationships that bear upon the Scripture are explored in detail. This introduction will assist the reader in gaining a clearer picture of Israel's history and a sharper understanding of the Old Testament prophets. --from publisher description.

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