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Hosea (ICC)
By (Author) A.A. Macintosh
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st March 1997
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Christianity
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
224.607
Hardback
704
800g
Here Andrew Macintosh provides a major introduction, followed by translation and verse-by-verse commentary to Hosea. Incorporating up-to-date evidence from archaeology and the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as the insights of more recent major commentaries, he places particular emphasis on the work of the Rabbinic authorities and especially that of Ibn Janah. He reveals important new evidence concerning the meaning of Hosea's dialectical language to provide an indispensable reference for scholars, students and clergy.
'This fine, learned and patient commentary will be a great resource for those who wish to engage in a detailed study of Hosea. [...] Macintosh is tireless in his attempts to elucidate Hosea's language, ranging widely over scholarship of many centuries, but always building his comments into a lucid and coherent synthesis. [...] This is a distinguished, 'advanced' commentary that blends conservatism and innovation, and a worthy addition to the ICC.' Philip Satterthwaite, Anvil -- Philip Satterthwaite * Anvil *
'In this commentary, the result of a fifteen year effort, Macintosh succeeds admirably in applying traditional linguistic and historical tools of exegesis.' Gale A. Yee, University of St Thomas, St. Paul, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, -- Gale A. Yee, University of St Thomas, St Paul * The Catholic Biblical Quarterly *
He is one of those very accomplished English commentators who has only a B.D. but whose scholarship surpasses that of most Americans with a Th.D. [...] One of the greatest contributions of the volume is in the authors skill in weaving the historical background into the interpretation of the Book of Hosea. [...] It is a delightful surprise to find a commentator who is willing to specify his arguments for or against any particular interpretation (e.g., the crux in 2:2 [31- 38]; cf. also, 59-60). Whether or not one agrees with the conclusions, it is helpful to have such detailed interpretative information. No detail, in fact, is beyond Macintoshs attention. The specialized appendix on the vocabulary of Hosea (585-93) provides readers with a valuable resource for the study of the book. Every exegete dealing with the Book of Hosea should avail himself of the valuable information provided in Macintoshs work. -- Dr William Barrick * Master's Seminary Journal *
The Revd Dr A A Macintosh is Dean Emeritus of St John's College, Cambridge, UK.