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Amos In Song And Book Culture Jsot Supplement Series Joyce Louise Rilett Wood

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Amos In Song And Book Culture Jsot Supplement Series Joyce Louise Rilett Wood
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Publisher: Sheffield Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.38 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Joyce Louise Rilett Wood
ISBN: 9781841272443, 1841272442
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Amos In Song And Book Culture Jsot Supplement Series Joyce Louise Rilett Wood by Joyce Louise Rilett Wood 9781841272443, 1841272442 instant download after payment.

This study argues that the gist and movement of the prophecy in the book of Amos can be attributed to Amos himself, who composed a coherent cycle of poetry. His dire predictions came after the Fall of Samaria but before the Fall of Jerusalem. Writing a century later, the author of the book preserved but updated Amos' text by fitting it into a developing literary, historical and prophetic tradition. Amos is used as a test case to show that prophecy originated in the performing arts but was later transformed into history and biography. The original prophecy is a song Amos recited at symposia or festivals. The book's interest focuses on the performer and his times.

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