01260nam a2200289 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000330005204100100008508200100009508200130010510000230011810000160014110000110015724500300016824500240019824500220022226000100024426000200025426000090027430000110028330000140029430000090030852005420031765000210085985600900088020260119070459.02022-01-25 16:55:09 a0664221556 cThư Viện Cơ Đốc a0 eng a220.7 bT374-L70 aMays, James Luther d(1921-2015) eAuthor aThe Old Testament Library bA Commentary. Hosea cJames Luther Mays aU.S.A bThe Westminster c1969 a190tr. bPaperback c23cm aOnce a commentary is in print, the opinions and judgements contained therein take on a certainty and finality which at places exceeds the confidence felt by the exegete who wrote them. The demands of a manuscript rob one of the luxury and honesty of remaining tentative and undecided before ambiguous problems. That is particularly true for a commentary on Hosea. The book is notorious for the difficulties of its text, and the way in which Hosea’s sayings were committed to literature raises formidable problems for literary analysis. aHosea -- Comment4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/1/25/51bv3FErmsL.jpgyCover Image