Malachi : God's unchanging love

"Throughout, the author demonstrates that: exegesis must not conclude that it has finished its task when it has told us what the text meant to the writer of many centuries past. Exegesis must continue its work all the way up to the point of saying how those exegetically derived meanings yield... Full description

Main Author: Kaiser, Walter C.
Published: Grand Rapids : Michigan : Baker Book House, 1984
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082 |a 224.9907  |b KAI 
100 |a Kaiser, Walter C. 
245 |a Malachi :  |b God's unchanging love 
260 |a Grand Rapids : Michigan :  |b Baker Book House,  |c 1984. 
300 |a 171p. 
500 |a Includes Index and Bibliographical References. 
505 |a A call to respond to God's love (Malachi 1:1-5) A call to be authentic (Malachi 1:6-14) A call to love God totally (Malachi 2:1-16) A call to trust an unchanging God (Malachi 2:17-3:12) A call to take inventory (Malachi 3:13-4:6) Suggested outline and worksheet for a syntactical-theological analysis The usefulness of Biblical commentaries for preaching and Bible study. 
520 |a "Throughout, the author demonstrates that: exegesis must not conclude that it has finished its task when it has told us what the text meant to the writer of many centuries past. Exegesis must continue its work all the way up to the point of saying how those exegetically derived meanings yield legitimate principles that may be applied to contemporary listeners in a summons for action or response ... this volume serves the classroom as a model demonstrating the principles set forth in the author's primary text, Toward and Exegetical Theology"--Page 4 of cover. 
650 |a BIBLE.O.T. - MALACHI - COMMENTARIES. 
900 |a 29034 
949 |a RTC Library  |b Non Fiction  |h 224.9907 KAI  |p R306263220  |s Books 

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