How to Read and Understand the Biblical Prophets

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  • ISBN 9781433554032
  • Weight: 176g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Crossway Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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A Concise Guide to Reading the Prophetic Books

The Prophetic Books of the Bible are full of symbolic speeches, dramatic metaphors, and lengthy allegories—a unique blend of literary styles that can make them hard to comprehend. How can we know if we are reading them the way God intended them to be read?

In this accessible guide, leading Old Testament scholar Peter Gentry identifies seven common characteristics of prophetic literature in the Bible that help us understand each book’s message. With illustrations and clear examples, Gentry offers guidance for reading these challenging texts—teaching us practical strategies for deeper engagement with the biblical text as we seek to apply God’s Word to our lives today. 

  • Author is a leading Old Testament scholar
  • Helps believers read and understand the Bible's prophetic literature for themselves, perhaps for the first time
  • Illustrates strategies for reading prophetic literature using expositions from specific passages in Scripture
  • Lays out seven characteristics of prophetic literature in the Bible, including repetition, announcing future events, addressing the covenant, and using metaphors and symbols

Peter J. Gentry (PhD, University of Toronto) is professor of Old Testament interpretation at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and director of the Hexapla Institute.

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