The book of Hosea

J. Andrew Dearman considers the prophetic figure's historical roots in the covenant traditions of ancient Israel, includes his own translation of the biblical text, and masterfully unpacks Hosea's poetic, metaphorical message of betrayal, judgment, and reconciliation.

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Main Author: Dearman, John Andrew 1951- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Grand Rapids, Mich. William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 2010
In:Year: 2010
Reviews:[Rezension von: Dearman, J. Andrew, The Book of Hosea] (2011) (Wegner, Paul D., 1956 -)
The Book of Hosea (2013) (Krispenz, Jutta, 1955 -)
, in: RTR 70 (2011) 58-59 (Goswell, Gregory)
, in: ET 122 (2011) 436 (Reimer, David J.)
, in: JETh 25 (2011) 235-236 (Gisin, Walter)
, in: BBR 21 (2011) 550-551 (Wegner, Paul D.)
, in: ThLZ 138 (2013) 557-559 (Krispenz, Jutta)
, in: JHScr 12 (2012)* 12 (2012)* (Sieges, Anna E.)
Review of Dearman, J. Andrew, The Book of Hosea (NICOT; Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2010). Pp. xiv + 408. Hardcover. US 45.00. ISBN 978-0802-82539-1 (2012) (Sieges, Anna E.)
Series/Journal:The new international commentary on the Old Testament
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Hosea
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Commentary
B Hosea
B Bible Commentaries
B Bible. Hosea Commentaries
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Summary:J. Andrew Dearman considers the prophetic figure's historical roots in the covenant traditions of ancient Israel, includes his own translation of the biblical text, and masterfully unpacks Hosea's poetic, metaphorical message of betrayal, judgment, and reconciliation.
J. Andrew Dearman considers the prophetic figure's historical roots in the covenant traditions of ancient Israel, includes his own translation of the biblical text, and masterfully unpacks Hosea's poetic, metaphorical message of betrayal, judgment, and reconciliation. --from publisher description
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:0802825397