02003cam a2200313 a 450000100090000000300060000900500170001500800410003201000160007302000150008902000180010403500200012204000520014205000240019408200170021810000250023524500800026026000360034030000210037650000620039750000220045950400320048150507480051363000600126174000490132174000350137077601420140577601420154712978488OCoLC20190905123458.0851206s1986 ilu b 001 0 eng  a 85029862 a0802441424 a9780802441423 a(OCoLC)12978488 aDLCcNPTSdMUQdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdDEBBGdXBE00aBS1505.2b.B85 198600a224/.0612191 aBullock, C. Hassell.13aAn introduction to the Old Testament prophetic books /cC. Hassell Bullock. aChicago :bMoody Press,cc1986. a391 p. ;c24 cm. aSpine title: Introduction, Old Testament prophetic books. aIncludes indexes. aBibliography: p. [346]-380.0 aPart I. The prophets of the Neo-Assyrian Period. Jonah: preface to the prophets -- Amos: call for moral obedience -- Hosea: a prophet's dilemma -- Micah: Judgment, hope, and promise -- Isaiah: prophet par excellence -- Part II. The prophets of the Neo-Babylonian Period. Zephaniah: profile of a people -- Habakkuk: prophet of transition -- Jeremiah: prophet to the nation -- Nahum: the reality of judgment -- Ezekiel: the merging of two spheres -- Obadiah: Edom's day of the Lord -- Lamentations: reflections of the soul -- Part III. The prophets of the Persian Period. Daniel: witness in Babylonia -- Haggai: the temple and the future -- Zechariah: prophet of the new kingdom -- Joel: the day of decision -- Malachi: prophet of covenant love.00aBible.pO.T.pProphetsxCriticism, interpretation, etc.0 aIntroduction, Old Testament prophetic books.0 aOld Testament prophetic books.08iOnline version:aBullock, C. Hassell.tIntroduction to the Old Testament prophetic books.dChicago : Moody Press, c1986w(OCoLC)56564689908iOnline version:aBullock, C. Hassell.tIntroduction to the Old Testament prophetic books.dChicago : Moody Press, c1986w(OCoLC)608156798