Amos
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History
형식
하드커버
페이지
1,024
언어
영어
출판됨
Nov 1, 1989
출판사
Yale University Press
판
First Edition Stated
ISBN-10
0300140703
ISBN-13
9780300140705
설명
David Noel Freedman and Francis I. Andersen present a profound exploration of Amos within the framework of the Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries. This scholarly work delves into the historical and cultural contexts that shaped the prophet Amos, offering readers insights into his messages of social justice and divine judgment. By meticulously examining the text, the authors highlight the nuances of Amos's prophetic voice, bridging the ancient world with contemporary relevance.
Throughout the commentary, Freedman and Andersen thoughtfully unpack the poetry and rhetoric employed by Amos, illuminating the vibrant language and imagery that convey his urgent calls for justice. The intricate relationship between the Hebrew Bible and its sociopolitical landscape serves as a backdrop for understanding Amos's critique of societal complacency and oppression. Their analysis encourages readers to reflect on the enduring nature of these themes, resonating with modern audiences grappling with similar issues.
The authors' expertise shines through in their comprehensive approach, blending textual analysis with historical context. Rich in scholarship yet accessible, this commentary serves as a valuable resource for theologians, students, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of biblical literature and its implications for social ethics today.
Throughout the commentary, Freedman and Andersen thoughtfully unpack the poetry and rhetoric employed by Amos, illuminating the vibrant language and imagery that convey his urgent calls for justice. The intricate relationship between the Hebrew Bible and its sociopolitical landscape serves as a backdrop for understanding Amos's critique of societal complacency and oppression. Their analysis encourages readers to reflect on the enduring nature of these themes, resonating with modern audiences grappling with similar issues.
The authors' expertise shines through in their comprehensive approach, blending textual analysis with historical context. Rich in scholarship yet accessible, this commentary serves as a valuable resource for theologians, students, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of biblical literature and its implications for social ethics today.