01627nam a2200301 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000330005204100100008508200100009508200130010510000190011810000150013710000110015224500300016324500240019324500180021726000100023526000260024526000090027130000110028030000140029130000090030552007730031465000590108765000560114685601230120220260119070459.02022-01-26 09:51:16 a0664212964 cThư Viện Cơ Đốc a0 eng a220.7 bT374-L70 aLimburg, James d(1935-...) eAuthor aThe Old Testament Library bA Commentary. Jonah cJames Limburg aU.S.A bWestminter/ John Knox c1993 a123tr. bHardcover c23cm aIn this volume, now available in a new casebound edition, James Limburg examines Jonah with several questions in mind: How did the story originate? What is its place in the Bible? How did the New Testament understand the story? How has the story been understood in Judaism and in Islam? What might t mean for people today? And what does it have to say about God, about the human condition, and even about God and nature? In reviewing the book, Limburg gives special attention to the many contributions of artists, musicians, painters, and sculptors who, he says, may have been the best interpreters of Jonah. He also keeps in mind literary dimension of the text and takes great care to follow the divisions of the book as they were defined by Jewish scribal tradition. aOld Testament Scriptures -- Exegesis -- Interpretation aThe Bible -- ВТ -- Jonas -- Biblical Commentaries4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/1/26/31aMNQNuiWL._SY291_BO1_204_203_200_QL40_ML2_.jpgyCover Image