Daniel and the Twelve Prophets for Everyone
English
By (author): John Goldingay The Revd Dr John Goldingay
The Book of Daniel begins with the trials of the Judahites in the aftermath of Jerusalems destruction by the Babylonians in 587 BC, when many were forced to live as immigrants in a strange land. It continues with visions relating to the trials of Judahites back in Jerusalem in a time of persecution four centuries later, visions that promise them Gods deliverance. The twelve shorter prophets are situated between the eighth and fifth centuries and speak both warnings and instructions to Gods people. For instance, Amoss visions warn of Israels downfall, Jonah speaks to a wayward generation in Nineveh, and Haggai encourages the people to rebuild Gods temple in Jerusalem. Although these prophets appear at different times and preach to different audiences, they all have at their core an understanding of Gods overwhelming desire to connect with and reconcile himself to his people. Using personal anecdote, a witty and lively style, and drawing on his considerable theological knowledge, John Goldingay takes us deep into the unfolding story of the Old Testament.
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