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Micah: A New Translation With Introduction and Commentary
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Francis I. Andersen and David Noel Freedman. Micah: A New Translation With Introduction and Commentary. The Anchor Bible 24E. New York: Doubleday, 2000. 637 pp. $42.50.
F. I. Anderson and D. N. Freedman have joined to write a masterful commentary. Anderson is retired from the Department of Classics and Archaeology (Melbourne, Australia), and his co-writer, Freedman, has taught at prestigious U.S. institutions. Regrettably, the commentary was completed in the early nineties but publishe...
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The Book of Micah: Introduction and Commentary
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; WILLIAM MCKANE, The Book of Micah: Introduction and Commentary (Edinburgh: I & T. Clark, 1998). Pp. xiv + 242. N.R William McKane has done for the Book of Micah what he did earlier for the "rolling scroll" of Jeremiah (A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Jeremiah [2 vols.; ICC; Edinburgh: I
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Micah: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; Micah: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary. By Francis I. Andersen and David Noel Freedman. AB 24E. New York: Doubleday, 2000, xxv + 637 pp., $42.50. As twice previously (Hosea in 1980 and Amos in 1989), F. I. Andersen and D. N. Freedman have co-authored an Anchor Bible commentary on
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Micah: A New Translation With Introduction and Commentary
Trinity Journal
; Francis I. Andersen and David Noel Freedman. Micah: A New Translation With Introduction and Commentary. The Anchor Bible 24E. New York: Doubleday, 2000. 637 pp. $42.50. F. I. Anderson and D. N. Freedman have joined to write a masterful commentary. Anderson is retired from the Department of Classics
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Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah. By Kenneth L. Barker and Waylon Bailey. NAC 20. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 1999, 528 pp., $29.99. Some years ago, I remember reading a comment by a well-known scholar who was reviewing a volume in a commentary series. The commentary series was both
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A Commentary on Micah
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; BRUCE K. WALTKE, A Commentary on Micah (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007). Pp. xviii + 490. $32. Waltke wrote two expository commentaries on Micah in the late 1980s in works addressing multiple prophetic books (David W. Baker, T. Desmond Alexander, and Bruce K. Waltke, Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah [TynOTC
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Reading and Hearing the Book of the Twelve
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; JAMES D. NOGALSKI and MARVIN A. SWEENEY (eds Reading and Hearing the Book of the Twelve (SBLSymS 15; Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2000). Pp. xviii + 235. Paper $39.95. Nogalski and Sweeney have edited a series of articles, attempting to shed light on why "'the Twelve,' the collection of
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Micah: A new translation with introduction and commentary
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; ... 637. $42.50. This commentary includes an introduction, a splendid bibliography, a rigorous examination of the text, tables, maps, and very useful indexes. Each section of the commentary proper begins with a transliteration of the MT, a translation of the ...
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The Conceptual Coherence of the Book of Micah
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; MIGNON R. JACOBS, The Conceptual Coherence of the Book of Micah (JSOTSup 322; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2001). Pp. 283. $80. Jacobs's study is a slightly revised version of her 1997 dissertation at Claremont Graduate University. Following a brief introduction, J. divides her study into
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Obadiah-Jonah-Micah in Canonical Context: The Nature of Prophetic Literature and Hermeneutics
Interpretation
; A series of observations concerning the books of Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah raise questions about prophecy's very nature and pose the issues of definition and interpretation in a way that can help to address this problem for modern readers of biblical prophecy. World events, especially in the Middle
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Judgement and Salvation: The Composition and Redaction of Micah 2-5
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; JAN A. WAGENAAR, Judgement and Salvation: The Composition and Redaction of Micah 2-5 (VTSup 85; Leiden/New York/Cologne: Brill, 2001). Pp. vii + 361. NLG 220.37, $123. In this revision and translation of his 1995 dissertation (Utrecht), Wagenaar examines the alternation between oracles of doom and
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