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The Transforming Word Series, Volume 3

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A very general, big picture commentary on what we in English reckon as the prophets: Isaiah through Malachi.

The commentary is developed from a Restoration Movement, Churches of Christ perspective. It features introductory articles on prophecy, general themes, and then specific comments on the various sections of the books. I did note some levels of dogmatism which goes beyond what can be confidently recognized and understood, so be aware.

A helpful resource for those interested in learning more about the Bible.

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Excellent installment in Mark Hamilton’s Bible study series,
This book examines the books of the minor prophets, which are admittedly difficult texts and Mark’s commentary gives excellent instruction and insight.
Mark is a brilliant biblical scholar.

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Book 3 of a five (5) volume set that tries to provide some context and commentary to the Bible (OT) with this book focused on the Prophets; a collection of writings with a penchant for highly symbolic language that can be tricky for the modern audience to interpret. The series is well organized, with each book starting with an overview of the topic and what to expect. I highly recommend the entire series, although the work has a bias toward the Christian Restoration tradition (where I am very comfortable).

This book includes an introduction of who and what were the Prophets along with a brief summary of how they were redacted and used. Each chapter is written by a different author and point of view that covers a specific prophet and includes Contexts, Commentary, Superscription, Theological Reflections, For Further Study and Works Cited. In the middle each author breaks down the writing into topical blocks for exegesis with a generous number of call outs for better understanding of concepts that might not be familiar today. Isaiah and Jeremiah are by far the bulk of the book, taking up almost half. Once you get into the minor prophets, the context and commentary (or generally summary) is probably as important as the detailed interpretation of the actual text, which is very short.

1. Reading the Prophets
2. Old Testament Prophecy
3. The Bible & Literature
4. Isaiah
5. Jeremiah
6. Lamentations
7. Ezekiel
8. Daniel
9. Hosea
10. Joel
11. Amos
12. Obadiah
13. Jonah
14. Micah
15. Nahum
16. Habakkuk
17. Zephaniah
18. Haggai
19. Zechariah
20. Malachi

I was given this free advance reader copy (ARC) ebook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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