Prophetic TraditionsSt Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1991 - 233 pages In this second volume of his trilogy of Old Testament introductions, Paul Tarazi sets ut to demystify many of the enigmas of the Old Testament. He examines in detail Amos as a prototype of all the prophets and then focuses solely on the unique message and characteristics of each of the others and is therefore able to treat important issues in detail. |
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