
Titre : | Malachi : A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary |
Auteurs : | Andrew E. Hill, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | New Haven [USA] : Yale University Press, 1998 |
Collection : | The Anchor Yale Bible, num. 25D |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-300-13977-8 |
Format : | xliii + 436 p. / ill. N&B, bibliographie, index |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | CKMal (Commentaires bibliques sur Malachie) |
Résumé : |
In this Anchor Bible commentary on the prophetic book of Malachi, Andrew E. Hill illuminates and enlivens some of the neglected prophecies--prophecies that are brimming with divine wrath over Israel's religious and social sins, but laced with the promise of a new day. This book is often overlooked by readers because it comes last in the Old Testament and because Malachi is a minor prophet. Yet his passionate proclamations and the significance of what he had to say to his people capture the attention of even the casual reader. The message of Malachi came at a time of cultural and religious rethinking for Israel (roughly 500 B.C.E), when God's people were scattered throughout the Near East. Most were living in Mesopotamia under Persian rule. They could easily have disappeared from history had it not been for this prophetic call to repentance.
In his fresh, new translation of this brief prophetic book, along with his notes and comments, Hill shows why we should pay attention to Malachi as God's spokesperson. He places the book in its historical context to offer us new insights and to better interpret the original meaning of the text. Aided by a wonderful insert filled with photographs, line art, and maps, Hill provides all the necessary details for the reader to understand and appreciate Malachi. |
Note de contenu : |
Preface
Acknowledgments List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Glossary of Terms The Book of Malachi: Outlines and Translation : • Thematic Outline of Malachi • Rhetorical Outline of Malachi • Interrogative Elements Outline of the Haggai-Zechariah-Malachi Corpus • The Book of Malachi: A Translation I. INTRODUCTION A. Textual Considerations B. Canonical Considerations C. Literary Considerations D. Historical Considerations E. Dating the Oracles of Malachi F. The Study of Malachi II. BIBLIOGRAPHY III. TRANSLATION, NOTES, AND COMMENTS A. Superscription (1:1) B. First Oracle: Yahweh’s Covenant Love for Israel (1:2–5) C. Second Oracle: Faithless Priests Rebuked (1:6–2:9) D. Third Oracle: Faithless People Rebuked (2:10–16) E. Fourth Oracle: Judgment and Purification (2:17–3:5) F. Fifth Oracle: Call to Repentance (3:6–12) • Excursus: Divine Testing G. Sixth Oracle: Judgment and Vindication (3:13–21 [4:3]) H. Appendixes: Appeals to Ideal OT Figures • Moses (3:22 [4:4]) • Elijah (3:23–24 [4:5–6]) IV. APPENDIXES A. von Bulmerincq’s Categories for Dating Malachi B. Typological Analysis of the Postexilic Prophets C. Intertextuality in the Book of Malachi D. Vocabulary Richness in the Book of Malachi V. INDEXES |
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