The books of Amos, Hosea and Micah : commentary / by Henry McKeating.
Series: Cambridge Bible commentaryPublication details: Cambridge : University Press, 1971.Description: x, 198 pages : maps ; 21 cmISBN:- 0521081335
- 9780521081337
- 0521096472
- 9780521096478
- Amos, Hosea, Micah
- Bible. Minor Prophets. English. New English. 1971.
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BS491 In8d PsaII A critical and exegetical commentary on the book of Psalms: | BS491 In8d Rom 1977 c.2 A critical and exegetical commentary on the epistle to the Romans / | BS491.2 B47neb Amos The books of Amos, Hosea and Micah : | BS491.2 B47neb Amos The books of Amos, Hosea and Micah : | BS491.2 B29 Basic Bible commentary : Galatians and Ephesians / | BS491.2 B29 First and Second Timothy, Titus, and Philemon / | BS491.2 B47b The Biblical expositor; |
Cover title: Amos, Hosea, Micah.
Includes bibliographical references (page 194) and index.
The plan of this volume of commentary on the New English Bible text of three Old Testament books follows the pattern established by the New Testament series of Cambridge Bible Commentaries on the New English Bible. The main divisions of the text are those provided by the New English Bible itself. The text is further subdivided for the purposes of the commentary, which is printed in short sections following the relevant portion of text. In his introduction Dr McKeating discusses the chronology of the books in this volume, indicating briefly the historical events of the period. He examines the structure and content of these books and shows how these three men, alike in their intensity but utterly different in background and in temperament, reflect three different attitudes to a corrupt society.--Publisher description.