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Social World of the Hebrew Prophets. (Briefly Noted).


Social World of the Hebrew Prophets. By Victor H. Matthews (Hendrickson, $24.95). M. introduces each prophet in their chronological chron·o·log·i·cal   also chron·o·log·ic
adj.
1. Arranged in order of time of occurrence.

2. Relating to or in accordance with chronology.
 setting, sketches out the historical context of the prophet, explains aspects of their historical geography Historical geography is the study of the human, physical, fictional, theoretical, and "real" geographies of the past. Historical geography studies a wide variety of issues and topics. , examines the economic and social forces that dominate the prophet's time, and explains as many of the images and metaphors utilized by the prophets as possible. Frequent references to relevant Ancient Near Eastern literature and customs are cited. In addition to studies on all the writing prophets, including Second Isaiah in the exile and Daniel in the second century, M. also gives attention to Moses, Balaam, Samuel, Nathan, Ahijah, Elijah, and Elisha. A six page glossary A term used by Microsoft Word and adopted by other word processors for the list of shorthand, keyboard macros created by a particular user. See glossaries in this publication and The Computer Glossary.  helps out with technical terms. The writing style is very "accessible" and would provide a wonderful opportunity for church leaders to refresh (1) To continuously charge a device that cannot hold its content. CRTs must be refreshed, because the phosphors hold their glow for only a few milliseconds. Dynamic RAM chips require refreshing to maintain their charged bit patterns. See vertical scan frequency and redraw.  their knowledge of the prophets and their relevance for today.
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Author:Klein, Ralph W.
Publication:Currents in Theology and Mission
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Oct 1, 2002
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