01389nam a2200289 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000060005204100100005808200120006808200130008010000220009310000110011524500420012624500210016826000210018926000190021026000090022930000110023830000140024930000090026352007040027265000240097695700150100099900150101595200690103020260119070358.02021-11-19 14:42:00 a0800636708 a1 a0 eng a224.061 bR694-H98 aHutton, Rodney R. eAuthor aFortress introduction to the Prophets cRodney R. Hutton aMinneapolis, USA bFortress Press c2004 a115tr. bPaperback c22cm aRodney Hutton begins this book by asking five basic questions about Israelite prophecy and the prophetic books. Do the prophetic books witness to a real phenomenon of `prophecy` in Israel? What is the relationship of the `classical` or `writing` prophets to the `pre-classical prophets`? Where do we look for the origins of Israelite prophecy? How do the prophets relate to their culture and society? How does the prophetic collection of writings relate to the legal and historical traditions of Israel? Through literary, social, and theological analysis, the author then introduces the most noted of the Hebrew prophets, including Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Micah, with special attention to Jeremiah. aProphecy -- Judaism a211001 TKH c5769d5769 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-5769v0.00yBK