Where is the line between God’s mercy and judgment?
In the latest volume of the New International Commentary on the Old Testament, James D. Nogalski offers a new translation of and commentary on several of the Minor Prophets—the books of Joel, Obadiah, and Jonah—that grapple with this theme in radically different ways. This volume includes a robust introduction for each book, delineating its textual transmission, historical context, literary form, and major themes. The introduction also discusses the role of each book within the collection of the Twelve (Minor) Prophets. The commentaries proper explain the texts verse by verse, illuminating each book’s structure and canonical significance, yet always with an eye toward pastoral application. Academically rigorous and accessibly written, The Books of Joel, Obadiah, and Jonah is an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and pastors.
Table of Contents
List of Excursuses
Editor’s Preface
List of Abbreviations
Bibliography
Introduction to the Book of the Twelve
The Book of Joel
Introduction
Text and Commentary
The Book of Obadiah
Introduction
Text and Commentary
The Book of Jonah
Introduction
Text and Commentary
Indexes
470 pages.
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