The book of Hosea / J. Andrew Dearman. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: New international commentary on the Old TestamentPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Pub. Company, (c)2010.Description: xiv, 408 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
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- 0802825397
- 9780802825391
- BS1565.53.D285.B665 2010 |
- BS1565.N5368
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INTRODUCTION -- Origins and transmission -- Literary features and composition -- Historical background to Hosea's prophecy -- Hosea's theology -- Bibliography
TEXT AND COMMENTARY -- Superscription (1:1) -- Hosea's family (1:2 - 3:5)
GOD AND HIS PEOPLE (4:1 - 11:11)
GOD AND HIS PEOPLE (11:12 - 14:8 [MT 12:1 - 14:9])
APPENDICES -- Baal in Hosea -- The song of Moses and Hosea -- Flora and fauna metaphors in Hosea -- Love in the prophecy of Hosea -- Psalm 106 and Hosea -- Sexual infidelity in Hosea -- Terms for election in Hosea -- Transjordan in Hosea -- Worship centers in Hosea -- YHWH's self-definition (Exodus 34:6-7) and Hosea.
J. Andrew Dearman considers the prophetic figure's historical roots in the covenant traditions of ancient Israel, includes his own translation of the biblical text, and masterfully unpacks Hosea's poetic, metaphorical message of betrayal, judgment, and reconciliation. Publisher's site
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