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Minor Prophets: A Commentary on Hosea, Joel, Amos
Minor Prophets: A Commentary on Hosea, Joel, Amos
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The Minor Prophets have not been popular subjects in biblical interpretation, but this exegetical and expository commentary by noted scholars remedies this neglect by offering an authoritative, evangelical treatment on the prophets. The first of three volumes features commentary by Thomas McComiskey (Hosea), Raymond Dillard (Joel), and Jeffrey Niehaus (Amos).
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 520 pages
Publication date: 21 August 2018
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
The Minor Prophets have often been overlooked in biblical interpretation, with their messages of doom and judgment receiving less attention than other parts of the Bible. However, in this comprehensive exegetical and expository commentary, esteemed scholars seek to rectify this neglect by presenting an authoritative and evangelical treatment of these prophets. This first volume in a three-part series features insightful commentary by Thomas McComiskey on Hosea, Raymond Dillard on Joel, and Jeffrey Niehaus on Amos. The authors not only delve into the meticulous exegesis of the Hebrew text but also effectively bridge the gap between ancient prophecy and contemporary life, offering practical and meaningful insights that resonate with readers today.
The Minor Prophets have often been overlooked in biblical interpretation, with their messages of doom and judgment receiving less attention than other parts of the Bible. However, in this comprehensive exegetical and expository commentary, esteemed scholars seek to rectify this neglect by presenting an authoritative and evangelical treatment of these prophets. This first volume in a three-part series features insightful commentary by Thomas McComiskey on Hosea, Raymond Dillard on Joel, and Jeffrey Niehaus on Amos. The authors not only delve into the meticulous exegesis of the Hebrew text but also effectively bridge the gap between ancient prophecy and contemporary life, offering practical and meaningful insights that resonate with readers today.
The Minor Prophets have often been overlooked in biblical interpretation, with their messages of doom and judgment receiving less attention than other parts of the Bible. However, in this comprehensive exegetical and expository commentary, esteemed scholars seek to rectify this neglect by presenting an authoritative and evangelical treatment of these prophets. This first volume in a three-part series features insightful commentary by Thomas McComiskey on Hosea, Raymond Dillard on Joel, and Jeffrey Niehaus on Amos. The authors not only delve into the meticulous exegesis of the Hebrew text but also effectively bridge the gap between ancient prophecy and contemporary life, offering practical and meaningful insights that resonate with readers today.
The Minor Prophets have often been overlooked in biblical interpretation, with their messages of doom and judgment receiving less attention than other parts of the Bible. However, in this comprehensive exegetical and expository commentary, esteemed scholars seek to rectify this neglect by presenting an authoritative and evangelical treatment of these prophets. This first volume in a three-part series features insightful commentary by Thomas McComiskey on Hosea, Raymond Dillard on Joel, and Jeffrey Niehaus on Amos. The authors not only delve into the meticulous exegesis of the Hebrew text but also effectively bridge the gap between ancient prophecy and contemporary life, offering practical and meaningful insights that resonate with readers today.
Weight: 1088g
Dimension: 179 x 252 x 33 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781540960856
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