
A Historical-Critical Study of the Book of Obadiah
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Content
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Prelude
- 1.2 General Issues
- 1.3 The Structure and Research Strategy of this Study
- 2. Obadiah 1
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 The Title, ???? ?????
- 2.3 The Prophetic Messenger Formula
- 2.4 The Recollection of an Audition
- 2.5 Obadiah 1 as a Unit
- Excursus 1
- 3. Obadiah 2-4
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Notes on Verse 2
- 3.3 Notes on Verse 3
- 3.4 Notes on Verse 4
- 3.5 Conclusions concerning Obadiah 2-4
- 4. Obadiah 5-7
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Notes on Verses 5-6
- 4.3 Notes on Verse 7, except ??? ????? ??
- 4.4 Notes on ??? ????? ??
- 4.5 Conclusions concerning Obadiah 5-7
- 5. The Relationship between Obad 1-7 and Jer 49:7-22 and its Implications for the Study of Obad 1-7
- 5.1 Jeremiah, Obadiah or a Third Source
- 5.2 The Obadianic Shaping of the Source of Obad 1-7
- 6. Obadiah 8-11
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Notes on Verses 8-9
- 6.3 Notes on Verse 10
- 6.4 Notes on Verse 11
- 6.5 Conclusions concerning Obadiah 8-11
- 7. Obadiah 12-15
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Notes on Verses 12-14
- 7.3 Notes on Verse 15
- 7.4 Conclusions concerning Obadiah 12-15
- 8. Obadiah 16-18
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Notes on Verse 16
- 8.3 Notes on Verse 17
- 8.4 Notes on Verse 18
- 8.5 Conclusions concerning Obad 16-18
- 9. Obadiah 19-21
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Notes on Verses 19-20.
- 9.3 Notes on Verse 21
- 9.4 Conclusions concerning Obad 19-21
- 10. Why was Edom Singled Out in Obadiah?
- 11. Summary of Research and Concluding Remarks
- 11.1 General Introduction
- 11.2 Summary of Main Conclusions: Chapter by Chapter
- 11.3 Summary of Results: Overview Perspective and Implications
- 12. Bibliography
- Index of References to the Hebrew Scriptures
- Index of Citations of Scholars
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