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Instruction shall go forth

studies in Micah and Isaiah

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Willis, John T.
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The study of the eighth-century prophets has experienced major changes over the past five decades. In these articles, published during a time when traditional methods of reading these texts gave way to new interests and approaches, John Willis addresses some of the major challenges facing interpreters of the prophetic works as coherent books. The careful attention to detail in the biblical texts themselves and in the history of scholarship shown in these essays offers a helpful model for scholars seeking to understand the ancient texts and appropriate them for new conditions. (Publisher).

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Instruction shall go forth: studies in Micah and Isaiah
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Part One. The Book of Micah
1. The structure of the Book of Micah
2. Thoughts on a redactional analysis of the Book of Micah
3. Fundamental issues in contemporary Micah studies
4. The structure of Micah 3-5 and the function of Micah 5:9-14 in the book
5. Micah 4:14
5:5: a unit
6. Some suggestions on the interpretation of Micah 1:2
7. On the text of Micah 2:1a#x1B;ga#x1B;s-#x1B;gb #x1B;s
8. Micah 2:6-8 and the "people of God" in Micah
9. A note on #x1B;(2e`nx #x1B;(Bin Micah 3:1
10. #x1B;(2nnc li iv` #x1B;(Bin Micah 5:1
11. The authenticity and meaning of Micah 5:9-14
Part Two. The Book of Isaiah
12. The first pericope in the Book of Isaiah
13. An important passage for determining the historical setting of a prophetic oracle: Isaiah 1:7-8
14. On the interpretation of Isaiah 1:18
15.Lament reversed: Isaiah 1:21ff
16. The genre of Isaiah 5:1-7
17. Textual and linguistic issues in Isaiah 22:15-25
18. An interpretation of Isaiah 22:15-25 and its function in the New Testament.

Edition Notes

"Essays collected in this volume constitute the bulk of John's published work on Micah and Isaiah"--Page viii.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-348).

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Eugene, Oregon

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Dewey Decimal Class
224/.9306
Library of Congress
BS1615.52 .W55 2014, BS1615.52.W55 2014

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xix, 348 pages
Number of pages
348

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OL28411538M
ISBN 10
1620329891
ISBN 13
9781620329894
LCCN
2015451614
OCLC/WorldCat
881449519

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