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The study of the eighth-century prophets has experienced major changes over the past five decades. In these articles, published during a time when traditional methods of reading these texts gave way to new interests and approaches, John Willis addresses some of the major challenges facing interpreters of the prophetic works as coherent books. The careful attention to detail in the biblical texts themselves and in the history of scholarship shown in these essays offers a helpful model for scholars seeking to understand the ancient texts and appropriate them for new conditions.

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The study of the eighth-century prophets has experienced major changes over the past five decades. In these articles, published during a time when traditional methods of reading these texts gave way to new interests and approaches, John Willis addresses some of the major challenges facing interpreters of the prophetic works as coherent books. The careful attention to detail in the biblical texts themselves and in the history of scholarship shown in these essays offers a helpful model for scholars seeking to understand the ancient texts and appropriate them for new conditions.
Autorenporträt
John T. Willis is professor emeritus of Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas. He taught Hebrew Bible, Hebrew, and Greek at Lipscomb University in Nashville, 1956-1971, and at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, 1971-2017. He is the author of Yahweh and Moses in Conflict: A Study of Exodus 4:24-26; Images of Water in Isaiah; and Diverse Water Symbols in the Psalms.