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Reconsidering the Date and Provenance of the Book of Hosea: The Case for Persian-Period Yehud
By (Author) Dr James M. Bos
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
25th September 2014
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
220.6
Paperback
208
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
290g
This study argues that the book of Hosea ought to be understood and read as a text that was composed in Persian-period Yehud rather than in eight-century Israel. The author challenges the traditional scholarship and emphasizes that there is the evidence to suggest that the book should be viewed as a Judahite text - a book that was composed in the late sixth or early fifth century B.C.E. Bos provides an overview of the state of prophetic research, as well as a discussion of genre and the generation of prophetic books, linguistic dating and provenance; and a survey of Hosea research. Bos discusses various aspects of the book of Hosea that aim to prove his argument the book was composed in Persian-period Yehud - the anti-monarchical ideology of the book, the dual theme of Exile' and Return' which is consistent with the discourse found in other Judahite books dating to the sixth century; and the historiographical traditions.
A thoroughly interesting study. * Zeitschrift fr alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (Bloomsbury translation) *
James M. Bos earned his Ph.D. from the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Michigan in 2011. He is currently a Visiting Instructor of Religion at the University of Mississippi, USA.