The Religion of Israel, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint): To the Fall of the Jewish State - Couverture souple

Kuenen, A.

 
9781330173466: The Religion of Israel, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint): To the Fall of the Jewish State

Synopsis

Explore how Hebrew prophecy matured from bold speaking to careful writing. This volume traces how eighth‑century prophets like Amos and Hosea shaped a new, more reflective form of Jahveh’s word, and how writing began to spread their message beyond a single audience.

Prophecy and history intertwine in these pages as the author argues that prophets became writers, reformers, and historians. The discussion covers why the prophets moved from spoken to written messages and how that shift broadened their influence.


  • Why poets and prophets used allegory and symbolic speech in early messages

  • How writing changed the scope and style of prophetic revelation

  • Evidence that eighth‑century writers shaped both prophecy and historical narratives

  • Connections between the rise of writing and the idea that Jahveh speaks through chosen messengers



Ideal for readers of biblical history, prophecy studies, and the development of Israelite religion in the ancient world.

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