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- 173 Pages
- Publisher: InterVarsity Press
- Publication Date: February 2015
- ISBN: SCHALMAAINTERPRETINGTHEPROPH9780830824687
Interpreting the Prophets: Reading, Understanding and Preaching from the Worlds of the Prophets
Books at a Glance
Publisher's Description
The prophetic books are some of the most captivating and fascinating texts of the Old Testament, but they are also some of the most misunderstood. Interpreting the Prophets equips the reader with the knowledge and skills they need to interpret the Prophets in a faithful and accurate fashion.
Beginning with the nature of the prophetic role and prophetic books in Israel, Old Testament scholar Aaron Chalmers leads the reader through the various “worlds” of Israel's prophets—historical, social, theological and rhetorical—providing the basic contextual and background information needed both for sound and sensible exegesis, and for sensitive interpretation and application for today. He concludes with a helpful chapter giving guidelines for preaching from the Prophets including advice on choosing the texts, making appropriate analogies, and the potential problems and common pitfalls to avoid.
About the Author
Aaron Chalmers (PhD, Flinders University) is head of the School of Ministry, Theology and Culture at Tabor in Adelaide in Adelaide, Australia, where he teaches Old Testament and hermeneutics. He is also the author of Exploring the Religion of Ancient Israel: Prophet, Priest, Sage and People.
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“This is a welcome addition to the field. I plan to put it to frequent use.”
John H. Walton
Professor of Old Testament, Wheaton College
“Happy are the students who take Aaron Chalmers's classes! He has assimilated a vast and complex range of materials from the Old Testament and its world, and from the scholarly world, and out of them has formulated a coherent and intelligible account of the Prophets for his readers. And it all serves a passion to help people read the Prophets for themselves.”
John Goldingay
David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament School of Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary
“I'm very excited about the potential of this book to help people understand the Old Testament Prophets. The explanation of prophecy's distinctive genre, historical setting, rhetoric, theology and significance is engaging, informed and insightful. If the Prophets seem confusing and irrelevant to certain readers, or primarily about contemporary events in the Middle East to others—and if the church wants a user–friendly corrective to the misunderstanding—this is it. Every pastor and teacher seeking to nourish the church through messages from the prophets needs to drink deeply from Chalmers's well. And every professor hoping students will learn to interpret the Prophets correctly ought to assign this book. (Further, if scholars want a model for writing interpretive guides for other biblical genres—this is it.) Misinterpretations of prophecy have been a stumbling block to Christian maturity and to unity in the body of Christ. I hope and pray that this book will result in the trees of the field clapping their hands.”
D. Brent Sandy
Author of Plowshares and Pruning Hooks: Rethinking the Language of Biblical Prophecy and Apocalyptic
“Chalmers orients Christian readers to Old Testament prophecy, providing insights into the role of prophets and the books that arose from their ministry, as well as strategies for reading and preaching the prophetic collection. While engaging the best in recent scholarship, this book is accessible to the uninitiated. Interpreting the Prophets is a helpful resource for those who want to hear the breadth and depth of the message of the prophets.”
Mark J. Boda
Professor of Old Testament, McMaster Divinity College; Professor, Faculty of Theology, McMaster University
“In this introduction to interpreting the Prophets, Aaron Chalmers helpfully majors on showing the way, rather than merely describing content. In exploring several prophetic ‘worlds’, the historical, the theological and the rhetorical, he negotiates with clarity some of the issues that students new to the prophets find perplexing. Always alive to pitfalls, he provides resources for a solid grounding in understanding and using this section of the Bible, culminating in intelligent guidance for preachers. An excellent resource for students and preachers alike.”
Gordon McConville
Professor of Old Testament Theology, University of Gloucestershire
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Books at a Glance
Publisher's Description
The prophetic books are some of the most captivating and fascinating texts of the Old Testament, but they are also some of the most misunderstood. Interpreting the Prophets equips the reader with the knowledge and skills they need to interpret the Prophets in a faithful and accurate fashion.
Beginning with the nature of the prophetic role and prophetic books in Israel, Old Testament scholar Aaron Chalmers leads the reader through the various “worlds” of Israel's prophets—historical, social, theological and rhetorical—providing the basic contextual and background information needed both for sound and sensible exegesis, and for sensitive interpretation and application for today. He concludes with a helpful chapter giving guidelines for preaching from the Prophets including advice on choosing the texts, making appropriate analogies, and the potential problems and common pitfalls to avoid.
About The Author
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 173 Pages
- Publisher: InterVarsity Press
- Publication Date: February 2015
- ISBN: SCHALMAAINTERPRETINGTHEPROPH9780830824687