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"Seong-Hyuk Hong's work is particularly noteworthy for its integration of scholarly universes of discourse that usually remain separate. In his skilled hands, socioeconomic history, metaphor theory, and the comparative study of premodern conceptualizations of illness and healing are brought into sustained dialogue to articulate a new and illuminating perspective on the interpretation of Hosea. His intentional and explicit embrace of his Korean heritage in the comparative dimensions of the project not only adds texture and discernment, but presages interpretational frontiers of great promise and interest. Scholars and students alike will find this book a treasure trove of insights and resources." (Marvin L. Chaney, Nathaniel Gray Professor of Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament, San Francisco Theological Seminary and Graduate Theological Union)