Zephaniah: An Earth Bible Commentary
Title | Zephaniah: An Earth Bible Commentary PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas R. Werse |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2024-10-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0567705560 |
With astute attention to Zephaniah's intertextual relationships with other biblical texts, Nicholas R. Werse explores the implications of Zephaniah as a book in perpetual conversation with other biblical cosmologies and conceptions of the human place in relationship with creation. Werse guides readers to critically examine Zephaniah's ancient worldview and subsequent legacy in dialog with the world's modern ecological crises. Werse argues that Zephaniah begins and ends with the land. It begins with the removal of all life from the land and ends with a proclamation returning the exiles to their ancestral home. Along this journey, all three chapters of Zephaniah systematically reverse language and imagery from Gen 1-11 and draw deeply from the language of earlier prophets to depict the 6th century BCE destruction of Jerusalem as nothing short of the unravelling of creation. While remaining suspicious of Zephaniah's distinctively androcentric worldview, Werse traces Zephaniah's rhetorical journey from the deconstruction of creation and the nations, to its proclamations of hope for the future.
Jonah: An Earth Bible Commentary
Title | Jonah: An Earth Bible Commentary PDF eBook |
Author | Jione Havea |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 149 |
Release | 2020-04-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0567693775 |
Jione Havea analyses the Book of Jonah through the lens of climate change, using this present situation to reconsider the significance of Jonah for contemporary struggles and contexts, and tapping into traditional practices of commentary to draw out the meaning of the biblical text. Havea takes Jonah 3:10 as a starting point, in which God repents and rethinks (decides not to destroy), taking this as a challenge and an opportunity for biblical scholars to reflect on the realities of climate change. Havea builds on this opportunity in two ways: first, by reading Jonah forward, giving special attention to the orientation of the narrative toward the sea and Nineveh, and then backward, highlighting the significance of sea and (is)land lives to the flow of the narrative. Second, by looking at the other figures in the narrative, rather than focusing on the narrator's obsession with Jonah and his God. Havea reminds readers that the fish, plant, worm and other beasts are also crucial in this narrative, and considers how this can change our reading of the text.
The Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah
Title | The Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah PDF eBook |
Author | O. Palmer Robertson |
Publisher | Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Pages | 608 |
Release | 1990-05-11 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780802825322 |
Robertson's study of the Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah is a contribution to The New International Commentalry on the Old Testament, a commentary which strives to achieve a balance between technical information and homiletic-devotional interpretation. The commentary proper is based on the author's own translation of the Hebrew text.
Ruth: An Earth Bible Commentary
Title | Ruth: An Earth Bible Commentary PDF eBook |
Author | Alice M. Sinnott |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2020-06-25 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0567676234 |
This ecological reading of the book of Ruth takes into account the power which this short story holds, speaking to the whole person by engaging each reader's emotions, imagination, memory, and reason. Alice M. Sinnott demonstrates how the story of Ruth transcends geographical, spatial and historical boundaries by appealing to all concerned with the plight of the Earth. Sinnott highlights the ecological dimensions of the text that scholars have ignored or dismissed in the past, and explores how the narrator gives voice to the way in which the Earth functions throughout the story. Integral to her reading of the text is a concern for Earth and matters such as food, famine, death, harvests, grain, day and night and members of the Earth community. Sinnott considers non-human characters as legitimate determining factors in the structuring of the narrative, and recognizes Earth and members of the Earth community as equally valid subjects. By identifying with these aspects of Ruth, Sinnott is able to read the text with new eyes; and by placing special emphasis in how the narrator depicts the natural world, she reinforces how subjects from that world emerge as integral components.
Zephaniah: An Earth Bible Commentary
Title | Zephaniah: An Earth Bible Commentary PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas R. Werse |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2024-10-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0567705544 |
With astute attention to Zephaniah's intertextual relationships with other biblical texts, Nicholas R. Werse explores the implications of Zephaniah as a book in perpetual conversation with other biblical cosmologies and conceptions of the human place in relationship with creation. Werse guides readers to critically examine Zephaniah's ancient worldview and subsequent legacy in dialog with the world's modern ecological crises. Werse argues that Zephaniah begins and ends with the land. It begins with the removal of all life from the land and ends with a proclamation returning the exiles to their ancestral home. Along this journey, all three chapters of Zephaniah systematically reverse language and imagery from Gen 1-11 and draw deeply from the language of earlier prophets to depict the 6th century BCE destruction of Jerusalem as nothing short of the unravelling of creation. While remaining suspicious of Zephaniah's distinctively androcentric worldview, Werse traces Zephaniah's rhetorical journey from the deconstruction of creation and the nations, to its proclamations of hope for the future.
Lamentations, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah
Title | Lamentations, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah PDF eBook |
Author | Camden Bucey |
Publisher | Crossway |
Pages | 119 |
Release | 2018-03-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1433557444 |
The books of Lamentations, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah are rich with God’s truth concerning our need of redemption. But hope and mercy have the fi nal word as God promises to bless those who turn back to him in faith and repentance. This accessible study takes readers through these books over the course of 12 weeks. The prophecies, though far removed from our historical context, are deeply relevant and applicable to today’s contemporary issues—offering hope for restoration in our fallen world. Part of the Knowing the Bible series.
Unfolding Drama of Redemption (Scroggie)
Title | Unfolding Drama of Redemption (Scroggie) PDF eBook |
Author | William Graham Scroggie |
Publisher | Kregel Publications |
Pages | 1460 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780825498985 |