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Titre : | Jonah |
Auteurs : | Phillip Cary, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : Brazos Press, 2008 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-58743-137-1 |
Note générale : | Book without a single footnote or bibliography ! |
Langues: | Anglais |
Résumé : | In this lucid and vividly written commentary on the book of Jonah, Phillip Cary offers a typological reading in which Jonah represents Israel as a blessing to the nations even in its disobedience, exile, and suffering. Christians receive this blessing precisely by identifying with Jonah/Israel through faith in Jesus, Israel’s Messiah. Readers interested in Jewish-Christian relations will value this addition to the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible, as one of its primary themes is the relationship between Jew and Gentile. |
Note de contenu : |
- Series Preface - Abbreviations - Introduction: Christian Readers of a Jewish Book - Text - Jonah 1: Jonah Goes Down and the Ship Is Saved: The Word of the Lord, Jonah, and the Gentiles (1:1—3) / At Wit’s End (1:4-6) / Finding out Jonah (1:7-10) / The Logic of Redemption (1:11-17) / Excursus: The Sign of Jonah - Jonah 2: Jonah’s Psalm from the Depths - Jonah 3: The Repentance of Nineveh : Jonah Calls and Nineveh Believes (3:1-5) / The King and God (3:6-10) - Jonah 4: The Repentance of the Lord : Jonah Contends with the Lord (4:1-4) / The Parable of the Gourd (4:5-11 ) - Epilogue: Jonah, Jacob, and the Older Brother - Subject Index / Scripture Index |
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