Prophets residing in Jerusalem broached the subject of northern Israel's restoration. An account of their activity and thought is contained in the book of Micah, chapters 2-5 of which record two separate controversies which they had with the man from Moresheth. The record of the first controversy is found in Micah 2-3. Two diametrically opposed prophecies initiated a bitter conflict between the prophets as to who could claim the authority of the Spirit. ... Zie: Conclusion
It is argued in this article that Micah 7:8-20 forms an apt conclusion to the book of Micah. As was ...
I began this investigation with the presupposition that the MT of Micah offered us a valid object up...
Thesis advisor: David S. VanderhooftThis study defines and explores the theme of decreation, or the ...
Prophets residing in Jerusalem broached the subject of northern Israel's restoration. An account of ...
The present study consists of four parts. The first three are a canonical analysis of Isaiah, Micah ...
ABSTRACT: Zechariah is the most frequently quoted prophet in the New Testament, and his prophecies a...
The question why the Book of Micah has many contacts with the Book of Isaiah cannot be explained bio...
1The book of Micah belongs to a larger collection of prophetic books that date from the eighth centu...
Presents the lecture about the destruction of Jerusalem what challenged the faith of the nation. Wha...
The confrontation between Israelites and Canaanites is presented in the Old Testament historical boo...
In this article the Old Testament prophetic literature will be the focus of discussion with regard t...
Prophetic postponement or apotelesmatic interpretation understands that a temporal parenthesis has o...
Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah express a different approach to the futureof Israel to that given in th...
Tucked within the thirteenth chapter of the book of Zechariah is a passage that has gained reputatio...
<p><span>The study interprets the postexilic book of Deuteronomy as a prophetic testamen...
It is argued in this article that Micah 7:8-20 forms an apt conclusion to the book of Micah. As was ...
I began this investigation with the presupposition that the MT of Micah offered us a valid object up...
Thesis advisor: David S. VanderhooftThis study defines and explores the theme of decreation, or the ...
Prophets residing in Jerusalem broached the subject of northern Israel's restoration. An account of ...
The present study consists of four parts. The first three are a canonical analysis of Isaiah, Micah ...
ABSTRACT: Zechariah is the most frequently quoted prophet in the New Testament, and his prophecies a...
The question why the Book of Micah has many contacts with the Book of Isaiah cannot be explained bio...
1The book of Micah belongs to a larger collection of prophetic books that date from the eighth centu...
Presents the lecture about the destruction of Jerusalem what challenged the faith of the nation. Wha...
The confrontation between Israelites and Canaanites is presented in the Old Testament historical boo...
In this article the Old Testament prophetic literature will be the focus of discussion with regard t...
Prophetic postponement or apotelesmatic interpretation understands that a temporal parenthesis has o...
Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah express a different approach to the futureof Israel to that given in th...
Tucked within the thirteenth chapter of the book of Zechariah is a passage that has gained reputatio...
<p><span>The study interprets the postexilic book of Deuteronomy as a prophetic testamen...
It is argued in this article that Micah 7:8-20 forms an apt conclusion to the book of Micah. As was ...
I began this investigation with the presupposition that the MT of Micah offered us a valid object up...
Thesis advisor: David S. VanderhooftThis study defines and explores the theme of decreation, or the ...