
Hosea; Joel; Amos; Obadiah; Jonah; Micah; Nahum; Habakkuk; Zephaniah; Haggai; Zechariah; Malachi
Hosea
Last
updated: January 20, 2008
Hosea Lecture. 2005 Powerpoint presentation
by Ralph W. Klein 3-4-2005
Amos and Hosea. An Introduction. Gerald A. Larue
Bible Tutor
Book of Hosea from Wikipedia.
A Form-Critical
Rereading of Hosea. By Marvin A. Sweeney. Journal of Hebrew
Scriptures.
God's Enduring Love in the Book of Hosea: A
Synchronic and Diachronic Analysis of Hosea 11, 1-11. By Joy Philip
Kakkanattu. Review by Sven Petry in
Review of Biblical Literature
Gomer: Victim of Violence or Victim of
Metaphor Renita J. Weems. Semeia, 1989.
Hosea. By Ehud Ben
Zvi. Review by Laurie Braaten in
Review of Biblical Literature and by Yair Hoffman in Journal of Hebrew
Scriptures
Hosea.
From Reading the Old Testament by Barry L. Bandstra.
Hosea. From
Wikipedia
Hosea Commentary (Pesher) from Qumran
Hosea 2: Metaphor and
Rhetoric in Historical Perspective. By Brad E. Kelle. Reviews by
Joseph Cathey and
Anselm Hagedorn in Review of Biblical Literature.
Hosea
2: Structure and Interpretation By David J. A. Clines
Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah.
By Daniel J. Simundson. Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries. Review by Joseph Cathey in
Review of Biblical Literature
Hoseastudien: Redaktionskritische Untersuchungen zur Genese des
Hoseabuches. By Susanne Rudnig-Zelt. English review by
Eberhard Bons in Review of Biblical
Literature.
Poor Banished Children of Eve: Woman as Evil in the Hebrew Bible.
By Gale A. Yee. Review by David Jobling in
Review of Biblical Literature.
Resources
for Hosea From the Text This Week
"What Should I Read on Hosea?" James T.
Dennison, Jr. Kerux, 1997.
Woman's Body and Social Body in Hosea. By Alice A. Keefe.
Review by
M. Daniel Carroll R of Denver Seminary and
Regine Hunziker-Rodewald in Review of Biblical Literature.
Joel Last updated: January 20, 2008
Biblical Studies
Foundation Good outline and notes; on the conservative side.
Bible Tutor
Book of Joel from Wikipedia
Calvin's
Commentary on Joel.
"The
Day of Yahweh." By Ralph W. Klein. Concordia Theological
Monthly. 1968.
Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah.
By Daniel J. Simundson. Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries. Review by Joseph Cathey in
Review of Biblical Literature
Joel
From
Reading the Old Testament by Barry L. Bandstra
Joel and Obadiah. By John Barton. Old Testament Library
commentary series. Reviews by Aaron Schart
and Stephen L. Cook in Review of Biblical
Literature
Outline of the Book of Joel by Ralph W. Klein
Resources for Joel from The
Text This Week
Last updated: January 20, 2008
Amos 3, 4, 5. PowerPoint notes by
Ralph W. Klein. 2-26-2005
Amos the Prophet. Powerpoint
presentation by Ralph W. Klein 4-5-2001
Extra biblical
prophets; Amos' occupation; visions in chaps. 7-9; oracles against the nations.
Power point notes by Ralph W. Klein 2-22-2005
Amos.
By A. G. Auld. T and T Clark Study Guides. Review by
Nahum Roesel in Review of Biblical
Literature.
Amos
Introduction
to the
Book
of Amos from Reading
the Old Testament by Barry L. Bandstra
Amos in song and Book Culture. By Joyce Rilett Wood. Review
by James Linville in Review of Biblical
Literature
Amos and the
Officialdom in the Kingdom of Israel. By Izabela Jaruzelska. Book Review by Michael Moore in
Review of Biblical Literature
Amos--the Prophet and his
Oracles: Research on the Book of Amos. By M. Daniel Carroll
R. Review by
Petronella Verwijs (Review of Biblical Literature)
and by
Gary V. Smith in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society.
Bible Tutor
The Book of Amos as Composed and Read in Antiquity. By Aaron W.
Park. Review by Barry Alan Jones in
Review of Biblical Literature
The Book of Amos.
By Jörg Jeremias. The Old Testament Library. Review by
James Linville in Review of Biblical
Literature
Book of Amos from Wikipedia
The
Day of Yahweh. Article by Ralph W. Klein. Concordia
Theological Monthly 39 (1968) 517-525.
"The Education of Amos." By Lyle
Eslinger. Hebrew Annual Review. 1987
Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah.
By Daniel J. Simundson. Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries. Review by Joseph Cathey in
Review of Biblical Literature
Metacommentating Amos. By David J. A. Clines.
Post Modern
Bible--Amos. Translation, commentary, internet links. Rich
resource!
Resources for Amos from the
Text this Week
Stockmen from Tekoa, Sycamores from Sheba: A Study of Amos' Occuations.
By Richard C. Steiner. Review by Joseph
Cathey in Review of Biblical Literature.
Visions
and Voices: Amos 7-9 J. R. Linville Bib 80 (1999) 22-42
Wrathful Gods and the "Day of the Lord"
(The Ancient Near Eastern Motifs and Parallels). By Walter Mattfeld
Obadiah Last updated: January 20, 2008
Bible Tutor
Book of Obadiah from
Wikipedia
Calvin's
Commentary on Obadiah
A Historical-Critical Study of
the Book of Obadiah. By Ehud Ben Zvi. Review by
John W. Watts in Review of Biblical
Literature
Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah.
By Daniel J. Simundson. Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries. Review by Joseph Cathey in
Review of Biblical Literature
Joel and Obadiah. By John Barton. Old Testament Library
commentary series. Reviews by Aaron Schart
and Stephen L. Cook in Review of Biblical
Literature
Micah, Nahum, and Obadiah. By Rex Mason. Review by
Julia O'Brien in Review of Biblical
Literature.
Obadiah
From Reading the Old Testament by Barry
L. Bandstra
Obadiah. By Paul R. Raabe. Anchor Bible 24D. Review by
Ehud Ben Zvi in Review of Biblical Literature
Jonah
Last updated: February 3, 2008
Bible Tutor
A Biblical Text and its
Afterlives. The Survival of Jonah in Western Culture. By
Yvonne Sherwood. Reviews by George M.
Landes and Tod Linafelt in Review of
Biblical Literature.
Book
of Jonah Neat Web site by Professor Jeanie Crain
Book of Jonah:
Wikipedia
Calvin's
Commentary on Jonah
Comic Book Version of Book of Jonah
"Conversation
Analysis and the Book of Jonah: A Conversation." By Cynthia L.
Miller, Kenneth M. Craig, Jr., and Raymond F. Person, Jr. Journal of
Hebrew Scriptures 1 (1997).
Forgiveness in a Wounded World:
Jonah's Dilemma. By Janet Howe Gaines. Review by
Thomas Bolin in Review of Biblical
Literature. See also "Jonah's Message of Forgiveness" below.
The Honeymoon is Over:
Jonah's Argument with God. Review by
Barbara Green in Journal of Hebrew Scriptures and by
Michael H. Floyd in Review of Biblical
Literature
Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah.
By Daniel J. Simundson. Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries. Review by Joseph Cathey in
Review of Biblical Literature
Jonah
From Reading the Old Testament by Barry L.
Bandstra.
Jonah.
By Uriel Simon. Jewish Publication Society Commentary. Review by
David Marcus in Review of Biblical
Literature
Jonah: A
Handbook on the Hebrew Text.
By W. Dennis Tucker. Review by Karl Möller
in Review of Biblical Literature.
Jonah and
Genre. By Steven McKenzie. Bible and Interpretation website.
Jonah--A Drama in Five Acts. By Hans
Walter Wolff. CurTM 3, 1 (1976):4-7
Jonah--The
Reluctant Messenger in a Threatened World. By Hans Walter Wolff. CurTM 3, 1
(1976):8-19.
Jonah--The Messenger who Obeyed. By Hans
Walter Wolff. CurTM 3, 2 (1976):86-97.
Jonah--The
Messenger who Grumbled. By Hans Walter Wolff. CurTM 3, 3
(1976): 141-150.
Jonah on the Web: an
annotated guide to Jonah in faith, art, and culture
Jonah, Study Notes on. By Tim
Bulkeley.
Jonah's Journeys. By
Barbara Green. Review by J. H. Le Roux in
Review of Biblical Literature.
Jonah's Message of
Forgiveness. Janet Howe Gaines. SBL Forum
Nineveh On-Line: Contemporary Nineveh and Assyria.
Resources on Jonah from The
Text this Week
The Signs of Jonah:
Reading and Rereading in Ancient Yehud. By Ehud Ben Zvi, 2003.
Reviews by Aaron Schart,
Kenneth Craig,
Michael H. Floyd, and Christopher Heard in
Review of Biblical Literature.
Studien zum Jonabuch. By Meik Gerhards. Review (in English)
by Friedemann W. Golka.
Last updated: June 21, 2008
2005 Powerpoint Presentation on Micah by Ralph W. Klein
Bible
Tutor
Book of Micah:
Wikipedia
A Commentary on Micah. By
Bruce K. Waltke. Review by Carolyn Sharp in
Journal of Hebrew Scriptures.
The Conceptual Coherence of the
Book of Micah. By Mignon R. Jacobs. Reviews by
John T. Willis and
Kenneth H. Cuffey in Review of Biblical Literature
Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah.
By Daniel J. Simundson. Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries. Review by Joseph Cathey in
Review of Biblical Literature
Micah
From Reading the Old Testament by Barry
L. Bandstra.
Micah: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary (Anchor
Bible). By Francis I. Andersen and David Noel Freedman. Reviews by
Jan A. Wagenaar in Review of Biblical
Literature,
Kenneth H. Cuffey, in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society,
and by
Willem A. VanGemeren in Trinity Journal.
Micah. By Ehud Ben Zvi (FOTL commentary series). Review by
Jan A. Wagenaar in Review of Biblical
Literature
Micah, Nahum, and Obadiah. By Rex Mason. Review by
Julia O'Brien in Review of Biblical
Literature.
Resources for Micah from
The Text this Week
Last updated: January 20, 2008
4Q Pesher Nahum and the Teacher of Righteousness. By Gregory L. Doudna.
From the Bible and Interpretation Website. The teacher is Hyrcanus II. Lengthy review by
Kenneth R. Atkinson and by
Ian Werrett in Review of Biblical
Literature
Bible Tutor
Gottes Gewalt im Wandel: Traditionsgeschichtliche und intertextuelle
Studien zu Nahum 1,2-8. By Gerlinde Baumann. Review by
Duane L. Christensen in Review of Biblical
Literature.
Micah, Nahum, and Obadiah. By Rex Mason. Review by
Julia O'Brien in Review of Biblical
Literature.
Nahum
From Reading the Old Testament by Barry
L. Bandstra.
Nahum. By Klaas
Spronk. Review by John L. McLaughlin in
Review of Biblical Literature.
Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah,
Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. By Julia M. O'Brien. Abingdon Old
Testament Commentaries. Review by Bob
Becking in Review of Biblical Literature.
Last updated: January 20, 2008
Bible Tutor
Book of Habakkuk from
Wikipedia
Habakkuk
From Reading the Old Testament by Barry L. Bandstra
Habakkuk: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary.
By Francis I. Andersen. Review by Robert D.
Haak in Review of Biblical Literature
Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah,
Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. By Julia M. O'Brien. Abingdon Old
Testament Commentaries. Review by Bob
Becking in Review of Biblical Literature.
Pesher
to Habakkuk from the Dead Sea Scrolls
Psalmody
in Prophecy: Habakkuk 3 in Context By James W. Watts.
From Forming Prophetic Literature: Essays on Isaiah and the Twelve in
Honor of John D. W. Watts.
Resources for Habakkuk
from the Text this Week
Last updated: January 20, 2008
Bible Tutor
Book of Zephaniah from
Wikipedia
Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah,
Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. By Julia M. O'Brien. Abingdon Old
Testament Commentaries. Review by Bob
Becking in Review of Biblical Literature.
"A Note on Zephaniah."
By D. Rudman. Bib 80 (1999) 109-112. Expostion of
2:10-11.
Resources for Zephaniah
from the Text this Week
Zephaniah
From Reading the Old Testament by Barry
L. Bandstra
Last updated: January 20, 2008
Bible Tutor
Book of Haggai from
Wikipedia
The Book of Haggai:
Prophecy and Society in Early Persian Yehud. By John Kessler, 2002.
Review by Mignon Jacobs in Review of
Biblical Literature.
Conceptions
of Davidic Hope in Ezekiel, Zechariah, Haggai, and the Chronicles. By
Greg Herrick. Biblical Studies Foundation
"The
Formation and Intention of the Haggai-Zechariah Corpus." By Jakob Wöhrle.
Journal of Hebrew Scriptures.
Haggai
From Reading the Old Testament by Barry
L. Bandstra
Haggai. By Tim
Meadowcraft, 2006. Review by Henning Graf
Reventlow in Review of Biblical Literature
Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.
By Paul L. Reditt. Review by Michael H.
Floyd in Review of Biblical Literature
"Haggai's Temple, Constructed, Deconstructed and Reconstructed." Dy
David J. A. Clines. 1995.
Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah,
Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. By Julia M. O'Brien. Abingdon Old
Testament Commentaries. Review by Bob
Becking in Review of Biblical Literature.
Der
Prophet Haggai. Carl Heinrich Rieger (in German)
Resources for Haggai from
the Text This Week
Zechariah
Last updated: January 20, 2008
Bible Tutor
Book of Zechariah from
Wikipedia
Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.
By Paul L. Reditt. Review by Michael H.
Floyd in Review of Biblical Literature
Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah,
Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. By Julia M. O'Brien. Abingdon Old
Testament Commentaries. Review by Bob
Becking in Review of Biblical Literature.
Oil,
Crowns, and Thrones: Prophet, Priest and King in Zechariah 1:7-6:15.
JHS 3 (2001). By Mark J. Boda. PDF file requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader.
Resources for Zechariah
from the Text this Week
Up the Steep and Stony Road:
The Book of Zechariah in Social Location Trajectory Analysis. By
Byron G. Curtis. Review by Ehud ben Zvi
in Review of Biblical Literature.
Zechariah
From Reading the Old Testament by Barry
L. Bandstra.
Zechariah. Readings: A New Biblical Commentary. By Edgar W.
Conrad. Review by John D. W. Watts in
Review of Biblical Literature.
Last updated: January 20, 2008
Bible Tutor
Book of Malachi from
Wikipedia
Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.
By Paul L. Reditt. Review by Michael H.
Floyd in Review of Biblical Literature
Malachi
From Reading the Old Testament by Barry
L. Bandstra
Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah,
Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi. By Julia M. O'Brien. Abingdon Old
Testament Commentaries. Review by Bob
Becking in Review of Biblical Literature.
Notes on Malachi by Thomas Constable of Dallas Theological Seminary
Resources for Malachi
from the Text this Week
Review of Andrew
Hill's commentary on Malachi in the Anchor Bible Commentary Series.
By Raymond F. Person. Review of Biblical Literature.
A Valentine for those who Fear
Yahweh: The Book of Malachi. By Ralph W. Klein. Currents
in Theology and Mission 13 (1986) 143-152.
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