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Amos among the Prophets

Robert Coote describes the stages of growth of thebook 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 reactualized and composed in their seventh century setting. Chapter Four comes to grips with the book of Amos as a theological whole, as it now stands in the biblical canon. This book also serves as a useful resource for understanding pre-exilic prophecy because of the many similarities between Amos's message and other prphetic traditions which Coote highlights.

Statement of Responsibility
Author(s) Coote, Robert B. - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 224.806 Coo a
ISBN/ISSN 0800614003
Subject(s) Bible
Amos - Criticism, Interpretation
Amos, the prophet
Classification 224.806
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Fortress Press
Publishing Year 1980
Publishing Place Philadelphia
Collation v, 138 p.; 22 cm
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