The Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries Hosea

Type
Book
ISBN 10
038500768X 
ISBN 13
9780385007689 
Category
General works on the whole Bible  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1980 
Publisher
Volume
24 
Pages
699 
Description
Hosea, volume 24 in the Anchor Bible series of new, book-by-book translations of the Old and New Testaments and Apocrypha is a collaboration by world-renowned scholars Francis I. Andersen and David Noel Freedman. The authors' treatment of Hosea consists of:

Introduction: A review and rethinking of Hosea research that offers a fascinating interpretation of the prophet's life and work.

Translation: Based on one of the oldest of prophetic writings, this new translation of Hosea is unique insofar as the literary integrity of the text is scrupulously adhered to. Notes: For both scholar and general reader there is cultural and linguistic information which sets each passage within the sociohistoric context of eighth century B.C.E. Hebrew vocabulary, syntax, and poetic language are examined in an effort to confront one of the most obscure sections of biblical literature.


Illustrations: Eight pages of photographs will take the reader through the ancient days of the Middle Bronze Age into the wonders of the Iron Age in which Hosea lived.
Francis I. Andersen, Professor of Religion at the University of Queensland in Australia, is recognized worldwide as a premier scholar of the Hebrew Bible. David Noel Freedman is Professor of Biblical Studies at both the University of Michigan and the University of California, San Diego. He is the general editor and, with W.F. Albright, the cofounder of the Anchor Bible series 
Biblio Notes
Part I: Hosea’s Marriage (Chapters 1–3)
Title and Hosea’s Wife and the Naming and Renaming of the Children (1:1–2:3)
Defection and Retribution: Reconciliation and Renewal (2:4–25)
Hosea and the Woman (3:1–5)
Part II: Hosea’s Prophecies (Chapters 4–14)
The State of the Nation: Preface (4:1–3)
The State of the Nation: Priest and People (4:4–19)
The State of the Nation: The Leaders’ Profanity (5:1–7)
The State of the Nation: The Nation’s Politics (5:8–11)
The State of the Nation: Assyria and Yahweh’s Sentence (5:12–15)
The State of the Nation: Israel’s Repentance (6:1–3)
The State of the Nation: Yahweh’s Sentence (6:4–6)
The State of the Nation: The Priests’ Crimes (6:7–7:2)
The State of the Nation: Domestic Policies (7:3–7)
The State of the Nation: International Politics (7:8–16)
The Spiritual History of Israel: The Calf of Samaria (8:1–8)
The Spiritual History of Israel: Alliances (8:9–14)
The Spiritual History of Israel: Desolation and Prophecy (9:1–9)
The Spiritual History of Israel: Baal Peor and Gilgal (9:10–17)
The Spiritual History of Israel: Misattribution and Misuse (10:1–8)
The Spiritual History of Israel: Gibeah and Beth Arbel (10:9–15)
The Spiritual History of Israel: Childhood and Consummation (11:1–11)
Retrospect and Prospect: Jacob-Israel in History and Prophecy (12:1–15)
Retrospect and Prospect: The End of Ephraim (13:1–14:1)
Retrospect and Prospect: Return, Renunciation, and Restoration (14:2–10)  
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