01536nam a2200349 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704100080005208200100006008200130007010000230008310000110010624500560011724500170017324500220019026000110021226000220022326000090024530000110025430000140026530000100027949000300028952005590031965000610087865000200093965000230095985600650098291100380104795700140108599900170109995200700111620260119071347.02024-05-02 14:15:28 a066421830X aeng a220.7 bT374-L70 aPetersen, David L. eAuthor aThe Old Testament Library: Haggai and Zechariah 1-8 bA Commentary cDavid L. Petersen aU.S.A. bWestminster Press c1984 a320tr. bhardcover c23 cm aThe Old Testament Library aCovers two prophets who were active circa 520 B.C.E. during the early Perisan period, the time of the restoration of the Israelite community after the return from exile in Babylonia. Through a careful analysis of the two Biblical books, the author shows that, although they were contemporaries, Haggai and Zechariah were active in significantly divergent ways.... As the author demonstrates, the contrasting approaches of Zechariah and Haggai reflected in the different forms of literature embodied in their books represent a form of prophetic pluralism. aBible -- Old Testament -- Criticism, interpretation, etc aBible -- Haggai aBible -- Zechariah4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14393/h.jpgyCover Image aNguyễn Thị Kim Phượng a231010TKH c14244d14244 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-14244v0.00yBK