Literary considerations for understanding the many voices of Micah 7 /by Christopher Jero.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2000.Description: 132 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .L584 2000
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Typescript.
Chapter I. Introduction
Person Change in Hebrew Poetry: The Problem -- Approaches to Change in Grammatical Person -- The Focus of the Study.
Chapter II. The Genre of Micah 7
Change in Grammatical Person in Lament -- Forms of Address in Lament.
Chapter III. The Composition of Micah 7
Micah 7:1-6, Lament Proper -- Micah 7:7-13, Confession of Trust, Confidence -- Micah 7:14-17, Supplication and Confidence -- Micah 7:18-20, Concluding Confession of Trust.
Chapter IV. Implications of Study
Israel as the Primary Speaker of Micah 7 -- The Text and Form of Micah 7 -- Lament and the Prophet's Message -- Conclusion.
Appendices
The Text of Micah 7 -- Proposed Structural Arrangement of Micah 7.
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