God's People in Crisis: A Commentary on the Book of Amos and a Commentary on the Book of Lamentations
"Here in a straightforward and readable way S. Paul Re'emi takes us into the experience of exile in Lamentations, while Robert Martin-Achard takes us behind that moment into Amos's confrontations with Israel which preceded her exile. The commentaries enable the reader to appreciate much of the prayer and the challenge that these two books expressed, and encourage us to see them as not merely ancient texts but theological resources for the modern world."
— John Goldingay
St. John's College, Nottingham
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God's People in Crisis: A Commentary on the Book of Amos and a Commentary on the Book of Lamentations
"Here in a straightforward and readable way S. Paul Re'emi takes us into the experience of exile in Lamentations, while Robert Martin-Achard takes us behind that moment into Amos's confrontations with Israel which preceded her exile. The commentaries enable the reader to appreciate much of the prayer and the challenge that these two books expressed, and encourage us to see them as not merely ancient texts but theological resources for the modern world."
— John Goldingay
St. John's College, Nottingham
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God's People in Crisis: A Commentary on the Book of Amos and a Commentary on the Book of Lamentations

God's People in Crisis: A Commentary on the Book of Amos and a Commentary on the Book of Lamentations

by Robert Martin-Achard, S P Re'emi
God's People in Crisis: A Commentary on the Book of Amos and a Commentary on the Book of Lamentations

God's People in Crisis: A Commentary on the Book of Amos and a Commentary on the Book of Lamentations

by Robert Martin-Achard, S P Re'emi

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"Here in a straightforward and readable way S. Paul Re'emi takes us into the experience of exile in Lamentations, while Robert Martin-Achard takes us behind that moment into Amos's confrontations with Israel which preceded her exile. The commentaries enable the reader to appreciate much of the prayer and the challenge that these two books expressed, and encourage us to see them as not merely ancient texts but theological resources for the modern world."
— John Goldingay
St. John's College, Nottingham

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802810403
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 12/28/1984
Series: International Theological Commentary (Itc)
Pages: 142
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.52(h) x 0.37(d)
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