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The Paternoster Press, 1952. Hbk. ISBN: 0 85364 0165. pp.160.
[2nd (1958) edition reproduced by kind permission of the publisher.]
All Bible students wish they understood the Old Testament prophets. Very few of them do. That is why there is a continuing substantial demand throughout the world for this illuminating handbook by an O.T. specialist of international repute. After an introductory chapter dealing with the function of the prophet and the nature of Old Testament prophecy, there are individual studies of the sixteen prophetical books, taken as far as can be determined in their chronological order. Each book is prefaced by an analysis; notes are given on authorship, historical background and so on; critical questions are discussed where necessary and an exposition of the main points of each prophecy is provided. "Altogether," as one reviewer wrote, "the best conservative handbook on the prophets produced for many a long day."
Contents
To the Reader pdf
List of Abbreviations pdf
Chapter 1: The Prophets pdf
Chapter 2: Joel pdf
Chapter 3: Jonah pdf
Chapter 4: Amos pdf
Chapter 5: Hosea pdf
Chapter 6: Isaiah pdf
Chapter 7:
Micah pdf
Chapter 8: Zephaniah pdf
Chapter 9: Nahum pdf
Chapter 10: Habakkuk pdf
Chapter 11: Jeremiah pdf
Chapter 12: Obadiah pdf
Chapter 13: Ezekiel pdf
Chapter 14: Haggai pdf
Chapter 15: Zechariah pdf
Chapter 16: Malachi pdf
Chapter 17: Daniel pdf
Appendix: Lamentations pdf
Bibliography pdf
Index of Scripture Passages pdf
Index of Subjects pdf