Amos's Oracles Against the Nations

Amos's Oracles Against the Nations

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Barton, John
Cambridge University Press
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In the first two chapters of the book of Amos, the prophet denounces a number of neighbouring nations for committing atrocities in war and then declares Israel to be equally blameworthy in view of the social injustices prevailing in his time (the eighth century BC). Amos is widely held to be ahead of his age, not only in recognising the idea of 'war crimes' but also in attributing to the God if Israel any concern with or power over other nations. In this detailed study of Amos 1 and 2, Dr Barton shows that the book in fact presupposes both these notions; there were already accepted conventions of warfare in the ancient Near Eastern cultures and there was already recognition in Israel of the universality of God's power. The essential contribution of Amos to Old Testament theology is to be found in his radical criticism of Israel and in his prediction that it is about to be destroyed by its own God.
EAN 9780521104081
ISBN 0521104084
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date March 19, 2009
Pages 96
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 58
Country United Kingdom
Authors Barton, John
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Society for Old Testament Study Monographs