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Main Author: Schooling, Stephen J.
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 1998
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14635848
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contents <p>This is a linguistics-based discourse analysis of the Minor Prophets studied as a collection. It reveals the organisation and themes of the collection as a whole as opposed to just a list of the different members of the set. This, in turn, reveals that the love of God is the main theme of the whole collection, and that the book of <em>Micah </em>is the most prominent (the most important) book in the collection. <em>Micah's</em> particular contribution to the whole collection is that God's plan of salvation for His people will arise in a surprising way out of a context of judgment.  This article is a revised version of the original article and is also the uk version with uk spelling</p>
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spellingShingle Micah's Surprising Role and Message - A Discourse Analysis Study of the 12 Minor Prophets
Schooling, Stephen J.
Minor Prophets
Biblical Studies
Old Testament
Old Testament Hebrew
Discourse Analysis
Linguistics/methods
mystery
God's Love
Judgment
Salvation
Jesus the Messiah
Theology
Chisam
Literary parallel structures
Micah
Semantics
semantics
<p>This is a linguistics-based discourse analysis of the Minor Prophets studied as a collection. It reveals the organisation and themes of the collection as a whole as opposed to just a list of the different members of the set. This, in turn, reveals that the love of God is the main theme of the whole collection, and that the book of <em>Micah </em>is the most prominent (the most important) book in the collection. <em>Micah's</em> particular contribution to the whole collection is that God's plan of salvation for His people will arise in a surprising way out of a context of judgment.  This article is a revised version of the original article and is also the uk version with uk spelling</p>
title Micah's Surprising Role and Message - A Discourse Analysis Study of the 12 Minor Prophets
topic Minor Prophets
Biblical Studies
Old Testament
Old Testament Hebrew
Discourse Analysis
Linguistics/methods
mystery
God's Love
Judgment
Salvation
Jesus the Messiah
Theology
Chisam
Literary parallel structures
Micah
Semantics
semantics
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14635848