
Prophets
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The prophets remain figures of enduring interest and importance in contemporary Judaism, Christianity, and even secular society. The Prophets introduces students to the rise of prophecy in ancient Israel, possible ancient Near Eastern parallels, the messages of individual prophets, and the significance of the compositional and editorial history of the prophetic writings. The book guides students into leading questions and issues in contemporary scholarship, and surveys different contemporary approaches to the messages of the prophets.
Part 1 introduces the prophets and prophecy in context. The rise of prophecy, the role of the prophet, key themes, and the fate of prophecy are explored. Part 2 profiles Israel's prophets during the eighth century, the exile, and the postexilic period. This section will also look at each book of the prophets and how the prophetic writings fit within the complete Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament. These chapters also provide insights into interpreting the prophetic writings today, including Jewish and Christian interpretations, prophecy and prediction, and the secular legacy of Israelite prophecy.
This textbook includes numerous images, charts, and maps to enhance the experience of the students.
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- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Figures, Tables, and Maps
- Sidebars
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Chart: Kings and Prophets in Israel and Judah
- Part I: Approaching Ancient Israel's Prophets
- 1. Introduction to the Prophetic Writings
- Prophecy's Place within the Biblical Canon
- Prophets as Interpreters of Written Divine Revelation
- Tales and Legends of the Prophets
- Prophetic Legends as Hagiography
- The Writing Prophets as Literary Constructs
- 2. The Historical Setting of the Israelite Prophets
- Prophets and Prophecy in the Ancient Near East
- The Theologies and Roles of Israelite Prophets in the Eighth Century
- Prophecy against the Backdrop of Assyrian Imperial Development
- Prophecy during the Crisis of Assyrian Expansion
- The Decline of Assyria and the Reforms of King Josiah
- The Rise of Babylonia and the Rise of Written Scripture
- The Final Decades of Judah and Jerusalem's Destruction
- The Exilic Era
- Israelite Prophecy in the Early Persian Period
- Prophecy in Mid-Fifth-Century Yehud
- Part II: The Prophetic Literature
- 3. Isaiah
- Introduction
- First Isaiah (Isaiah 1-39)
- Second Isaiah (40-55)
- Third Isaiah (56-66)
- The Isaianic Apocalypse (24-27)
- Reading Isaiah as a Book
- 4. Jeremiah
- Preliminary Remarks on the Nature of the Materials within the Scroll
- The Prophet Jeremiah
- The Text of Jeremiah
- Themes and Theology of the Jeremiah Scroll
- Final Reflections: The Death and Life of Jeremiah
- 5. Ezekiel
- Introduction
- Social, Historical, and Ritual Background
- Literary Character
- Theological Issues
- The Prophecies of Ezekiel
- 6. Hosea
- Introduction
- Hosea: A Theological Portrait
- The Hosea Scroll
- Hosea 14:9: A Final Reflection
- 7. Joel
- Introduction
- Social, Historical, and Ritual Background
- Literary Character
- Theological Issues
- 8. Amos
- Opening Reflections
- The Prophet Amos
- The Scroll of Amos
- Closing Reflections
- 9. Obadiah
- The Historical Setting of Obadiah
- The Text of Obadiah
- 10. Jonah
- Introduction
- Jonah's Setting
- Literary Issues
- Theological Issues
- 11. Micah
- Micah of Moresheth
- The Scroll of Micah
- Conclusion
- 12. Nahum
- Historical Setting
- Literary Issues
- Theological Issues
- 13. Habakkuk
- Historical and Sociological Background
- Habakkuk's Literary Structure and Character
- The Content of Habakkuk's Prophecies
- 14. Zephaniah
- Introduction
- Historical and Literary Issues
- The Scroll of Zephaniah
- In Summation
- 15. Haggai
- Introduction
- Haggai's Setting
- Theological Issues
- 16. Zechariah
- Historical and Sociological Background
- Zechariah's Structure and History of Composition
- The Content of Zechariah's Prophecies
- 17. Malachi
- Introduction
- Historical and Social Setting
- The Traditions and Texts behind Malachi's Prophecies
- The Content of Malachi's Prophecies
- 18. Daniel
- Introduction
- Daniel as an Apocalypse
- Historical Setting
- Literary Features
- The Message of Daniel
- Glossary
- Image Credits
- Author Index
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