This redaction-critical study interprets the reasons for judgment in Amos 2.6-16 in the literary context of each of the redactional compositions which, it is argued, underlie the Amos-text. It is proposed that the Amos-text is both a theological work and a tractate of social criticism. In earlier redactional compositions the dominant reasons for judgment concern mistreatment of the weak. In the later redactional compositions these are overshadowed, in terms of length of text, by more theological reasons for judgment; however, these strengthen, rather than weaken, the force of the older reasons for judgment.
Investigates the composition history of the Amos-text by drawing on the influential works of Hans W Wolff and J Jeremias.About the AuthorRevd Dr Graham Hamborg is a Continuing Ministerial Development Officer in the Anglican Diocese of Chelmsford, UK.
Book InformationISBN 9780567542205
Author Revd Dr. Graham R. HamborgFormat Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint T.& T.Clark LtdPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 426g