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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780567716545
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 24/04/2025
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 21.4 cm

The book of Joel is held to be one of the latest prophetic witnesses; it cites other books of the book of the Twelve prophets with a density that distinguishes it from its neighbours. The concept of the "Day of the LORD" which runs throughout the Minor Prophets as a whole reaches its zenith in Joel and its co-mingling of ecological and military metaphors advances Hosea on the former and anticipates later texts on the latter.

In this volume within T&T Clark's International Theological Commentary Series Christopher Seitz starts from a foundation of historical-critical methodology to provide an account of Joel's place and purpose within the book of the Twelve prophets as a whole. Seitz examines the theology and background of Joel, and shows how Joel's theological function can provide a major hermeneutical key to the interpretation of the wider collection, and teases out the precise character of that role.

Foreword
Introduction
1. Joel as a Prophet Among Prophets: The Challenge
2. A Canonical Reading of Joel and the History of Interpretation
3. Joel and Prior Prophecy
4. The Unity of the Book of Joel and Modern Research
5. Intertextuality: Joel's Character as Prophet
6. Who is Joel?
7. The Message and Purpose of the Book of Joel
8. The Day of the Lord in the Book of Joel
9. The Living God of Joel in the Lived Life of the Church
Bibliography

Professor Christopher R. Seitz (Wycliffe College, University of Toronto, Canada)

Christopher Seitz is Professor of Biblical Interpretation at Wycliffe College, University of Toronto, Canada. Before that he was Professor of Old Testament Studies at the University of St. Andrews, UK.