Hosea, Amos, Micah : the NIV application commentary from biblical text--to contemporary life / Gary V. Smith.
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TextSeries: NIV application commentaryPublisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan Pub. House, [2001]Copyright date: â„—â™2001Description: 596 pages ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0310206146
- 9780310206149
- 220.77Â 224.077Â 21Â NIV
- BS1565.53Â .S55 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Series introduction -- General editor's preface -- Author's preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction to Hosea -- Outline of Hosea -- Annotated bibliography on Hosea -- Text of and commentary on Hosea -- Introduction to Amos -- Outline of Amos -- Annotated bibliography on Amos -- Text of and commentary on Amos -- Introduction to Micah -- Outline of Micah -- Annotated bibliography on Micah -- Text of and commentary on Micah -- Scripture index -- Subject index.
Scratch beneath the surface of today's culture and you'll find we're not so different from ancient Israel. True, our sophistication, mobility, and technology eclipse anything the Israelites could have imagined. Our worship is far different, to say nothing of our language and customs. Yet if the prophets Hosea, Amos, and Micah were to visit us today, we might be shocked to see how little their messages would differ from the ones they delivered 2,800 years ago. For human hearts are still the same--and so is God. Injustice, oppression, and political corruption anger him as much as ever. Apostasy still grieves him. His judgment of sin remains as fierce as his love is strong. And the hope God extends to those who turn toward him is as brilliant now as at any time in history. Revealing the links between Israel eight centuries B.C. and our own times, Gary V. Smith shows how the prophetic writings of Hosea, Amos, and Micah speak to us today with relevance and conviction. --From publisher's description.
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