A Transverse Dreamer

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The final text of the Book of Micah provokes a series of questions:

  • Can the Book be read as a coherent composition or is it the result of a complex redaction history?
  • Was Micah a prophet of doom whose literary heritage was later softened by the inclusion of oracles of salvation?
    The essays in this book center around these questions. Some of them are of a more general character, while others analyze specific passages. Some articles discuss the Book of Micah by looking at specific themes (prophecy; religious polemics; metaphors). The others are concerned with the proclamation of a peaceful future (Micah 4:1-5); the famous moral incentive in Micah 6:8 and the question of prophetic and divine gender in Micah 7:8-13. They have two features in common:
  • A thorough reading of the Hebrew text informed by grammar and syntax.
  • A comparative approach: the Book of Micah is seen as part of the ancient Near Eastern culture.
    All in all, the author defends the view that the Book of Micah contains three independent literary elements: Micah 1: a prophecy of doom; Micah 2-5 a two-sided futurology, and 6-8 a later appropriation of Micah's message.

    Autorentext

    Bob Becking , Universität Utrecht, Niederlande.

    Klappentext

    The final text of the Book of Micah provokes a series of questions: - Can the Book be read as a coherent composition or is it the result of a complex redaction history? - Was Micah a prophet of doom whose literary heritage was later softened by the inclusion of oracles of salvation? The essays in this book center around these questions. Some of them are of a more general character, while others analyze specific passages. Some articles discuss the Book of Micah by looking at specific themes (prophecy; religious polemics; metaphors). The others are concerned with the proclamation of a peaceful future (Micah 4:1-5); the famous moral incentive in Micah 6:8 and the question of prophetic and divine gender in Micah 7:8-13. They have two features in common: - A thorough reading of the Hebrew text informed by grammar and syntax. - A comparative approach: the Book of Micah is seen as part of the ancient Near Eastern culture. All in all, the author defends the view that the Book of Micah contains three independent literary elements: Micah 1: a prophecy of doom; Micah 2-5 a two-sided futurology, and 6-8 a later appropriation of Micah's message.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Untertitel Essays on the Book of Micah
    • Autor Bob Becking
    • Titel A Transverse Dreamer
    • ISBN 978-3-11-221529-6
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9783112215296
    • Jahr 2025
    • Größe H230mm x B155mm x T10mm
    • Gewicht 257g
    • Herausgeber De Gruyter
    • Auflage 25001 A. 1. Auflage
    • Genre Christentum
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 160
    • GTIN 09783112215296

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