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Reading the Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets

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The promise and peril in reading the Minor Prophets

Reading the Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets confronts the unique challenges presented by this daunting section of the Old Testament. Authors from a variety of perspectives consider questions about hermeneutics and composition, reception history, theodicy, metaphors and characterization, and theology. These essays provide insights from the history of interpretation and the latest in scholarship.

Contributors include David G. Firth, Brittany N. Melton, Isabelle M. Hamley, Tchavdar S. Hadjiev, Heath A. Thomas, Thomas Renz, S. D. Snyman, Anthony R. Petterson, Beth M. Stovell, Julie Woods, and John Goldingay.

Praise for Reading the Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets

This volume is sure to stimulate all who are interested in Hosea­-Malachi! It showcases many methods, from feminism to cognitive linguistics, from redaction criticism to theological exegesis, from intertextuality to canonical criticism. It also examines numerous themes and motifs, from theodicy to divine presence, from technology to animals, from God’s covenant to marriage.

—Andrew T. Abernethy, professor of Old Testament, Wheaton College

Studies in Scripture and Biblical Theology

Studies in Scripture and Biblical Theology is a peer-reviewed series of contemporary monographs exploring key topics and issues in biblical studies and biblical theology from an evangelical perspective.

Learn more about the other titles in this series.

  • On Reading the Twelve Minor Prophets by David G. Firth and Brittany N. Melton
  • Hosea: Marriage, Violence, and Yahweh’s Lament by Isabelle M. Hamley
  • Reading Joel within and without the Book of the Twelve by Tchavdar S. Hadjiev
  • The Use and Abuse of Technology: Habakkuk’s Ancient Critique in a Modern World by Heath A. Thomas
  • Luther’s Lectures on Habakkuk as an Example of Participatory Exegesis by Thomas Renz
  • Perspectives on Theodicy in Habakkuk and Malachi vis-à-vis Job by S. D. (Fanie) Snyman
  • The New Covenant in the Book of the Twelve by Anthony R. Petterson
  • Filled, Empowered, Dwelling, Trembling, and Fleeing: Mapping God’s Spirit and Presence in the Book of the Twelve by Beth M. Stovell
  • Furry, Feathery, and Fishy Friends—and Insects—in the Book of the Twelve: Their Role and Characterization by Julie Woods
  • Twelve Books, One Theology? by John Goldingay
  • Title: Reading the Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets
  • Editors: David G. Firth and Brittany N. Melton
  • Series: Studies in Scripture and Biblical Theology
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2022
  • Pages: 224
  • Format: Logos Digital, Paperback
  • Trim Size: 6x9
  • ISBN: 9781683596561

David G. Firth is tutor in Old Testament and academic dean at Trinity College, in Bristol, United Kingdom. He is the author and editor of numerous books and commentaries, including Joshua (Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary) and 1 & 2 Samuel (Apollos Old Testament Commentary).

Brittany N. Melton is assistant professor of biblical and theological studies at Palm Beach Atlantic University in Florida. She is the author of Where is God in the Megilloth? and coeditor of Reading Lamentations Intertextually and Reading Esther Intertextually.

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    $26.99

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