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Commentaries on the Twelve Prophets – Volume 1 (Paperback)
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Commentaries on the Twelve Prophets – Volume 1 (Paperback)
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Jerome (c. 347-419/20), one of the West's four doctors of the
church, was recognized early on as one of the church's foremost
translators, commentators and advocates of Christian asceticism.
Skilled in Hebrew and Greek in addition to his native Latin, he was
thoroughly familiar with Jewish traditions and brought them to bear
on his understanding of the Old Testament. Beginning in 379, Jerome
used his considerable linguistic skills to translate Origen's
commentaries and, eventually, to translate and comment on Scripture
himself. In 392, while preparing his Latin Vulgate translation of
the Bible, Jerome wrote his commentary on Nahum, the first in a
series of commentaries on five of the twelve minor prophets. Micah,
Zephaniah, Haggai and Habakkuk soon followed. He was interrupted in
393 by the Origenist controversy, after which he became a vocal
critic of Origen of Alexandria—a controversy he referred to in
his commentaries on Jonah and Obadiah in 396. This Ancient
Christian Texts volume, edited and translated by Thomas Scheck in
collaboration with classics students from Ave Maria University,
includes these seven commentaries. The second volume contains
Jerome's commentaries on Zechariah, Malachi, Hosea, Joel and Amos,
all of which were written in 406, completing the group of twelve
prophets. Throughout these commentaries Jerome displays his
familiarity with both Hebrew and Greek texts. His spiritual
exegesis relies heavily on the exegetical work of Origen. Jerome
looks beyond the nationalistic sentiments of the prophets to see a
wider message about God's mercy and justice. His commitment to the
truthfulness of the Scriptures as the Word of God is exemplified by
his defense of the historicity of Jonah. He finds the fundamental
message of the prophets to be the intent to console the saints, so
that they may disdain the things of this world and prepare
themselves for the day of judgment. Ancient Christian Texts are new
English translations of full-length commentaries or sermon series
from ancient Christian authors that allow you to study key writings
of the early church fathers in a fresh way.
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