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Meet the Prophets: A Beginner's Guide to the Books of the Biblical Prophets, Their Meaning Then and Now |
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Rating:  Summary: An Introductory Study Review: Miller presents a genre of biblical literature by focusing on seven of the prophets: Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Micah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and "Second Isaiah". Using the historical-critical method of analysis, he first decides which sections of a biblical book he believes to be truly written by the original prophet. This analysis of the compositional history affects his further analysis of the person of the prophet. Through textual clues, he attempts to paint a picture of the original author. After thus looking at the book and the author, Miller summarizes the theology of that author as presented in that book. Finally, he asks what relevance this message had in the twentieth century. Miller also includes a few introductory chapters that look at the nature of prophecy, and two summary chapters that briefly cover the additional prophets found in the bible but not covered in depth in his book. Each chapter in Miller 's book ends with a series of study questions to help the reader recall the central points of the chapter. I would recommend this book for those who have some familiarity with the historical-critical method, but have never studied the prophets in depth. God bless you as you allow your faith to seek understanding.
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