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A Chorus Of Prophetic Voices Introducing The Prophetic Literature Of Ancient Israel Mark Mcentire

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A Chorus Of Prophetic Voices Introducing The Prophetic Literature Of Ancient Israel Mark Mcentire
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Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corp
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.79 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Mark McEntire
ISBN: 9780664239985, 0664239986
Language: English
Year: 2015

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A Chorus Of Prophetic Voices Introducing The Prophetic Literature Of Ancient Israel Mark Mcentire by Mark Mcentire 9780664239985, 0664239986 instant download after payment.

While there are many textbooks about the prophetic literature, most have taken either a historical or literary approach to studying the prophets. A Chorus of Prophetic Voices, by contrast, draws on both historical and literary approaches by paying careful attention to the prophets as narrative characters. It considers each unique prophetic voice in the canon, in its fully developed literary form, while also listening to what these voices say together about a particular experience in Israel's story. It presents these four scrolls--Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the Book of the Twelve--as works produced in the aftermath of destruction, works that employ prophetic characters, and as the words uttered during the crises. The prophetic literature became for Israel, living in a context of dispersion and imperial domination, a portable and adaptable resource at once both challenging and comforting. This book provides the fullest picture available for introducing students to the prophetic literature by valuing the role of the original prophetic characters, the finished state of the books that bear their names, the separate historical crises in the life of Israel they address, and the "chorus of prophetic voices" one hears when reading them as part of a coherent literary corpus.

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