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Amos, Hosea, Micah, Nahum, Zephaniah, Habakkuk

Volume 15

Amos, Hosea, Micah, Nahum, Zephaniah, Habakkuk

Volume 15

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Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780814628492
Number of Pages: 148
Published: 24/09/2013
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

These six prophets proclaim powerful messages about judgment and the sovereignty of God. Amos challenges hypocrisy and injustice. Hosea's marriage symbolizes the covenant between God and Israel, moving from love to separation and then reunion. Micah, Nahum, and Zephaniah condemn corrupt leadership, injustice to the poor, and worship of false gods. Habakkuk reminds all to rely on God, who will punish the evil and defeat chaos. Flowing through all these calls to be a better people is the unfailing promise of a faithful and forgiving God.

CONTENTS
Abbreviations    6 

THE BOOK OF AMOS
Introduction    7
Text and Commentary    12
     Superscription and Introduction (Amos 1:1-2)    12
     Proclamations Concerning the Nations (Amos 1:3–2:16)    12
     Three Words to Israel (Amos 3:1–5:6, 8-9)    19
     Three Woes (Amos 5:7, 10-17; 5:18-27; 6:1-14)    26
     Five Visions; Two Judgment Speeches (Amos 7:1–9:10)    29
     Epilogue (Amos 9:11-15)    35

THE BOOK OF HOSEA
Introduction    37
Text and Commentary    42
     Superscription (Hosea 1:1)    42
     Marriage Metaphor; Gomer, Hosea, God, and Israel (Hosea 1:2–3:5)    43
     Proclamation against Israel and Its Leadership (Hosea 4:1–5:7)    51
     Judgment Speech against Israel and Judah (Hosea 5:8-14)    55
     Expression of Divine Frustration and Judgment upon Israel and Judah (Hosea 5:15–7:2)    56
     Description of Failed Leadership (Hosea 7:3-7)    57
     Description of Israel’s Folly and Fate (Hosea 7:8-12)    58
     Woe Speech against Israel (Hosea 7:13-16)    59
     Declaration of Warfare (Hosea 8:1-14)    60
     Judgment Speech against Israel (Hosea 9:1-6)    62
     Statement of Impending Divine Chastisement (Hosea 9:7-9)    63 
     Description of Israel’s Crimes (Hosea 9:10-17)    64
     Three Metaphors Concerning Israel (Hosea 10:1–11:11)    65
     Description of Israel’s Infidelity (Hosea 12:1–13:1)    70
     Judgment Speech against Israel (Hosea 13:2–14:1)    71
     Divine Plea and Promise of Healing, Restoration, and New Life (Hosea 14:2-9)    73
     Epilogue: A Word of Exhortation (Hosea 14:10)    74

THE BOOK OF MICAH
Introduction    75
Text and Commentary    80
     Superscription (Micah 1:1)    80
     Proclamation of Judgment; Word of Hope (Micah 1:2–3:12)    80
     Proclamation of Future Restoration (Micah 4:1–5:14)    89
     Words of Judgment, Lament, Trust (Micah 6:1–7:20)    95

THE BOOK OF NAHUM
Introduction    105
Text and Commentary    108
     Superscription (Nahum 1:1)    108
     A Hymn to God (Nahum 1:2-11)    108
     A Word of Good News to Judah (Nahum 1:12–2:1)    109
     A Prophetic Vision Concerning Nineveh (Nahum 2:2–3:19)   110

THE BOOK OF ZEPHANIAH
Introduction    115
Text and Commentary    119
     Superscription (Zephaniah 1:1)    119
     Proclamations of Judgment and Imminent Disasters (Zephaniah 1:2–3:8)    120
     Statement of Reproach against Jerusalem (Zephaniah 3:1-7)    125
     Statement of Future Purification (Zephaniah 3:8-13)    126 
     Proclamation of Hope, Salvation, and Restoration (Zephaniah 3:14-20)    127

THE BOOK OF HABAKKUK
Introduction    129
Text and Commentary    133
     Superscription (Habakkuk 1:1)    133
     The Prophet’s First Complaint (Habakkuk 1:2-4)    133
     A Divine Response (Habakkuk 1:5-11)    134
     The Prophet’s Second Complaint (Habakkuk 1:12–2:1)    135
     A Divine Response: A Vision Statement with Five Woes (Habakkuk 2:2-20)    136
     A Prophet’s Prayer (Habakkuk 3:1-19)    138

Review Aids and Discussion Topics    140
Index of Citations from the Catechism of the Catholic Church    145
Maps    146

Carol J. Dempsey, OP

Carol J. Dempsey, OP is professor of biblical studies at the University of Portland, Oregon, with special expertise in Old Testament and prophets. She holds a PhD in biblical studies from The Catholic University of America, and has authored several books including Jeremiah: Preacher of Grace, Poet of Truth (Liturgical Press, 2007) and Reading the Bible, Transforming Conflict.

Dempsey's characterization of each prophet is distinctive, intense, informative. She provides useful outlines and study aids, apt characterization, perceptive commentary, highlighting the specific issues of ethics and worship which kept these preachers awake by night and engaged by day. Bridging the modern reader's unfamiliarity with these ancient texts and our temptation to think these strong words are not for us, Dempsey helps us see the possibility of fruitful consideration of these powerful biblical words. Barbara Green, OP, Professor of Biblical Studies, Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology at the Graduate Theological Union This commentary is a good introductory tool for undergraduate students and lay people to learn about the use and function of biblical commentaries. The author's analysis of the prophetic material educates the readers about the historical and literary components of these texts. Most importantly, Carol Dempsey brings a critical and refreshing theological perspective to the interpretation of the prophetic messages which provides helpful insights to understand their relevance in addressing some contemporary contexts as well. Ahida E. Pilarski, Ph.D., Associate Professor (Biblical Studies), Theology Department, Saint Anselm College

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