JSOT Press, 1987. — 89 p. — (Old Testament Guides) Amos is a book to which many people turn early in any serious engagement with Old Testament studies. And it is easy in fact to understand its contemporary popularity. Its tones of social protest, religious critique, and universalism are immediately perceived, and enjoy perennial appeal...
JSOT Press, 1987. — 89 p. — (Old Testament Guides) Amos is a book to which many people turn early in any serious engagement with Old Testament studies. And it is easy in fact to understand its contemporary popularity. Its tones of social protest, religious critique, and universalism are immediately perceived, and enjoy perennial appeal...
Cambridge University Press, 2012. — 237 p. — (Old Testament Theology) In modern times Amos has come to be considered one of the most important prophets, mainly for his uncompromising message about social justice. This book provides a detailed exploration of this theme and other important elements of the theology underlying the book of Amos. It also includes chapters on the text...
Fortress Press, 1981. — 138 p. Robert Coote describes the stages of growth of the book of Amos, discussing the process of the book's gradual formation. Chapter One introduces Coote's approach, rationale, and method for his analysis. Chapter Two deals with the oracles of doom, basically the oral legacy of the prophet himself. Chapter Three shows how the words of Amos were...
Fortress Press, 1981. — 138 p. Robert Coote describes the stages of growth of the book of Amos, discussing the process of the book's gradual formation. Chapter One introduces Coote's approach, rationale, and method for his analysis. Chapter Two deals with the oracles of doom, basically the oral legacy of the prophet himself. Chapter Three shows how the words of Amos were...
Paulist Press, 1989. — 92 p. In this excellent introductory book for individual and group Bible classes, William J. Dourly summarizes the recent biblical scholarship concerning the Book of Amos and develops a theology of economic justice that makes the prophet's words a stirring indictment and illumination of society today. Amos' original prophecy, says the author, is an...
Paulist Press, 1989. — 92 p. In this excellent introductory book for individual and group Bible classes, William J. Dourly summarizes the recent biblical scholarship concerning the Book of Amos and develops a theology of economic justice that makes the prophet's words a stirring indictment and illumination of society today. Amos' original prophecy, says the author, is an...
Abingdon, 1988. — 240 p.
This volume offers a new translation and interpretation of the book of Amos that are certain to stimulate widespread discussion. Challenging the last century of research on Amos, Hayes calls into question the basic assumptions that underlie modern treatments of the book: that Amos preached in a time of great national prosperity; that the propjiet was...
Abingdon, 1988. — 240 p. This volume offers a new translation and interpretation of the book of Amos that are certain to stimulate widespread discussion. Challenging the last century of research on Amos, Hayes calls into question the basic assumptions that underlie modern treatments of the book: that Amos preached in a time of great national prosperity; that the propjiet was...
Sheffield Academic Press, 2003. — 352 p. An investigation of the literary structure and rhetorical challenge that prompted the book's production. Moller argues that the book of Amos captures and presents the debate between Amos and his eighth-century audience. When read in the light of Israel's fall, the presentation of Amos struggling (and failing) to convince his contemporaries...
IVP, 1974. — 205 p. — (The Bible Speaks Today) "Affluence, exploitation and the profit motive were the most notable features of the society which Amos observed and in which he worked..."Standards had gone to pot. Authority and the rule of law were despised, and national leadership, while reeling in the publicity and dignity of position...Seemed to be contributing to the...
IVP, 1974. — 205 p. — (The Bible Speaks Today) "Affluence, exploitation and the profit motive were the most notable features of the society which Amos observed and in which he worked..."Standards had gone to pot. Authority and the rule of law were despised, and national leadership, while reeling in the publicity and dignity of position...Seemed to be contributing to the...
М.: Новоспасский мужской монастырь, 2012. — 403 с. «Только первые пять книг еврейского канона являются законом, только им усвоено это название — Тора. Они, и только они получили в ветхозаветной религии нормативный характер, определяя на все века, для всех последующих поколений евреев непреложную норму. Другие разделы еврейской Библии — Пророки и Писания — никогда не считались в...
СПб.: Познание, 2017. — 448 с. — (Исследования Ветхого Завета). — ISBN 978-5-91173-474-9. Эта книга, первая в серии «Исследования Ветхого Завета» — обстоятельный и подробнейший анализ одной из пророческих книг Ветхого Завета — Книги пророка Амоса. Его пророческое служение пришлось на времена земного величия и процветания Древнего Израиля. Но имея все земные блага, вожди народа...
Казань: Типо-литография Императорского Университета, 1897. — 310 с. Книга пророка Амоса. Введение, перевод и объяснение. Юнгеров известен как переводчик Ветхого Завета на русский язык (полностью перевод не окончил). В своей работе основывался на Септуагинте в издании Г. Б. Суита (1887-1894)[3], лишь во вторую очередь обращаясь к масоретскому тексту и церковнославянскому переводу....
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