The Oxford Handbook of the Minor Prophets provides a clear and
engaging one-volume guide to the major interpretative questions
currently engaging scholars of the twelve Minor Prophets by
collecting 40 essays by both established and emerging scholars who
explore a wide range of methodological perspectives. Divided into
four sections, the first group of essays is devoted to historical
studies which consider the manuscript evidence for these books and
overview debates about how, when, and by whom they were composed.
Essays dealing with literary explorations consider the genres and
rhetorical style of the material, key themes, and intertextual
connections with other sections of the Jewish and Christian canons.
A large section on the history of interpretation traces the ways in
which past and present confessional communities, scholars, and
artists have understood the Minor Prophets. In the final section,
essays on individual books of the twelve Minor Prophets explore the
structure, themes, and contested issues of each book.
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