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Biblical Studies

2011

Micah

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And What Does The Lord Require? A Reading From The Prophet Micah, Lee Magness Dec 2011

And What Does The Lord Require? A Reading From The Prophet Micah, Lee Magness

Leaven

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A Reading Resource On Micah For Ministers And Teachers, John T. Willis Dec 2011

A Reading Resource On Micah For Ministers And Teachers, John T. Willis

Leaven

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To Act Justly And Love Mercy, Timothy Willis Dec 2011

To Act Justly And Love Mercy, Timothy Willis

Leaven

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Introducing And Reading Micah, Stuart Love Dec 2011

Introducing And Reading Micah, Stuart Love

Leaven

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Editors' Notes, Stuart Love, D'Esta Love Dec 2011

Editors' Notes, Stuart Love, D'Esta Love

Leaven

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Table Of Contents Dec 2011

Table Of Contents

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Remnant Motif In Amos, Micah And Zephaniah, Alison Lo Jan 2011

Remnant Motif In Amos, Micah And Zephaniah, Alison Lo

Seminary Faculty Publications

‘Remnant’ is one of the significant motifs in the Minor Prophets. This essay will examine the remnant motif in Amos, Micah and Zephaniah, seeking to find out the commonality of this concept between these three pre-exilic books. In order to facilitate this study, finding the remnant terminology helps us locate the remnant passages. In Amos the term תיראשׁ is used with reference to Israel, i.e. the ‘remnant of Joseph’ (Amos 5.15). It also refers to other peoples, like the remnant of the Philistines (Amos 1.8) and Edomites (Amos 9.12). The term תיראשׁ is used five times in Micah (Mic. 2.12; …