A Discourse Analysis of Habakkuk

A Discourse Analysis of Habakkuk
Author: David J. Fuller
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2019-10-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004408890

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This monograph develops a discourse analysis of Habakkuk set within the theoretical framework of Systemic Functional Linguistics. This analytical procedure facilitates a new way of understanding the literary relationships among the different pericopae in the book.

Habakkuk

Habakkuk
Author: Kenneth J. Turner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2023-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310942436

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The Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the Old Testament series serves pastors and teachers by providing them with a careful discourse analysis and interpretation of the Hebrew text, tracing the flow of argument in each Old Testament book and showing that how a biblical author says something is just as important as what they say.

Habakkuk The Christian Standard Commentary

Habakkuk  The Christian Standard Commentary
Author: Susan Maxwell Booth
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2024-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781430094838

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Habakkuk: The Christian Standard Commentary is part of The Christian Standard Commentary (CSC) series. This commentary series focuses on the theological and exegetical concerns of each biblical book, thoughtfully balancing rigorous scholarship with practical application. This series helps the reader understand each biblical book's theology, its place in the broader narrative of Scripture, and its importance for the church today. Drawing on the wisdom and skills of dozens of evangelical authors, the CSC is a tool for enhancing and supporting the life of the church. The author of Habakkuk: The Christian Standard Commentary is Susan Booth.

The Book of the Twelve

The Book of the Twelve
Author: Beth M. Stovell,David J. Fuller
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2022-06-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725263000

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This book provides a concise guide to the group of biblical books commonly called "The Book of the Twelve Prophets" or simply "The Twelve" (also know as "the Minor Prophets"). In the past twenty years, scholars have explored how reading this set of books as a unified "Book of the Twelve" creates new avenues for understanding and depth. This Cascade Companion introduces the key questions, themes, and topics related to the Twelve in an accessible way. Starting with a discussion of why scholars call these books "The Twelve," the book explores the major themes that orient the Twelve. The book addresses recent topics impacting the Twelve, including the relationship between wisdom literature and the Twelve, the rise of linguistic and literary approaches, and the impact of editorial theories in the study of the Twelve. As such, this book allows readers to learn what gives the Twelve its unique shape and flavor.

Theodicy and Hope in the Book of the Twelve

Theodicy and Hope in the Book of the Twelve
Author: George Athas,Beth M. Stovell,Daniel Timmer,Colin M. Toffelmire
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2021-06-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567695369

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This volume explores the themes of theodicy and hope in both individual portions of the Twelve (books and sub-sections) and in the Book of the Twelve as a whole, as the contributors use a diversity of approaches to the text(s) with a particular interest in synchronic perspectives. While these essays regularly engage the mostly redactional scholarship surrounding the Book of Twelve, there is also an examination of various forms of literary analysis of final text forms, and engagement in descriptions of the thematic and theological perspectives of the individual books and of the collection as a whole. The synchronic work in these essays is thus in regular conversation with diachronic research, and as a general rule they take various conclusions of redactional research as a point of departure. The specific themes, theodicy and hope, are key ideas that have provided the opportunity for contributors to explore individual books or sub-sections within the Twelve, and the overarching development (in both historical and literary terms) and deployment of these themes in the collection.

The Minor Prophets

The Minor Prophets
Author: Craig G. Bartholomew,Heath A. Thomas
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2023-09-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781514001691

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The good news from the Minor Prophets is that, even in dire times, God speaks. While the Minor Prophets are among the most succinct books of the Old Testament, their theological richness has much to offer us today. And not only did they have something to say to their original audience, but God continues to speak through their words in ways that are of utmost importance for the continued flourishing of God's people. In this unique introduction to the Minor Prophets, biblical scholars Craig Bartholomew and Heath Thomas survey the twelve books and explore the theological themes of each. Filled with helpful exegetical insights, this book is an invaluable guide for students, pastors, and scholars looking for a cohesive exploration of these often-overlooked books of the Hebrew Bible. More than a survey of the text, each chapter offers theological insights that help frame the message of the Minor Prophets for preaching and living in our world today. This introduction contextualizes the Minor Prophets within a larger biblical-theological framework, illuminating these twelve books as masterful works of literature that address the realities of human life with unblinking honesty and uncompromising hope.

Translating Scripture for Sound and Performance

Translating Scripture for Sound and Performance
Author: James A. Maxey,Ernst Wendland
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725247611

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The various studies presented in this anthology underscore the foundational matter of translation in biblical studies as understood from the specific perspective of Biblical Performance Criticism. If the assumption for the biblical messages being received is not individual silent reading, then the question becomes, how does this public performative mode of communication affect the translation of this biblical material? Rather than respond to this in general theoretical terms, most in this collection of articles offer specific applications to particular Hebrew and Greek passages of Scripture. Almost all the authors have firsthand experience with the translation of biblical materials into non-European languages in communities who maintain a vibrant oral tradition. The premise is that the original Scriptures, which were composed in and for performance, are being prepared again for live audiences who will receive these sacred texts, not primarily in printed form, but first and foremost in community by means of oral and visual media. This volume is an invitation for others to join us in researching more intensely this intersection of sound, performance, and translation in a contemporary communication of the Word.

Prophetic Rhetoric

Prophetic Rhetoric
Author: Ernst R. Wendland
Publsiher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2009-05-26
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781607917663

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