Literary Precursors to the Book of the Twelve
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Literary Precursors to the Book of the Twelve

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Literary Precursors to the Book of the Twelve

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. 1. Ancient Evidence for the Unity of the Book of the Twelve
  4. 2. Explanations of the Unity of the Book of the Twelve
  5. 3. Methodological Considerations
  6. The Catchword Phenomenon
  7. 1. Hos 14:5-10 and Joel 1:1-12
  8. 2. Joel 4:1-21 and Amos 1:1-2:16
  9. 3. Amos 9:1-15 and Obad 1-10
  10. 4. Obad 15-21 and Mic 1:1-7
  11. 5. Obad 11-14,15b and Jonah 1:1-8
  12. 6. Jonah 2:2-10 and Mic 1:1-7
  13. 7. Mic 7:8-20 and Nah 1:1-8
  14. 8. Nah 3:1-19 and Hab 1:1-17
  15. 9. Hab 3:1-19 and Zeph 1:1-18
  16. 10. Zeph 3:18-20 and Hag 1:1-4
  17. 11. Hag 2:20-23 and Zech 1:1-11
  18. 12. Zech 8:9-23 and Mai 1:1-14
  19. 13. General Summation
  20. Hos 14:2-10
  21. 1. The Macrostructure of Hosea and the Role of 14:2-10
  22. 2. Literary Analysis of Hos 14:2-9 and 14:10
  23. 3. The Literary Horizon of Hos 14:2-9,10
  24. 3.1 Backward in Hosea
  25. 3.2. Forward to Joel
  26. Amos
  27. 1. The Macrostructure of Amos
  28. 2. The Literary Units in Amos 1:1-2:16
  29. 3. The Structure of Amos 9:1-15
  30. 4. The Function of the Units in Amos 9:7-15
  31. 4.1. The Function of 9:7-10: Interpretation of Final Vision
  32. 4.2. The Function of 9:11-15: Restoration, Domination, and Abundance
  33. 4.3. The Growth of Amos 9:11-15
  34. Micah
  35. 1. The Macrostructure of Micah and Its Implications for Dating
  36. 2. The Literary Units in Mic 1:1-9
  37. 2.1. Mic 1:1
  38. 2.2. Mic 1:2-9
  39. 3. Mic 1:1-9: Redactional Introduction Within a Larger Corpus
  40. 4. The Extent of the Deuteronomistic Micah Corpus
  41. 5. Determination of the Units in Mic 7:8-20
  42. 6. The Unity of Mic 7:14-20
  43. 7. Tradition-Historical Observations Effecting Mic 7
  44. 7.1. Allusions to Isa 9-12 and the Hezekiah Tradition
  45. 7.2. The Role of Bashan and Gilead
  46. 7.3. The Use of lmrk as “Thicket” within Anti-Assyrian Polemic
  47. 7.4. The “Rod” of YHWH
  48. 8. The Relationship of Mic 7:11,12,13
  49. 9. The Unity of 7:8-10,11-13,14-20
  50. Zephaniah
  51. 1. The Macrostructure of Zephaniah
  52. 2. The Date of Zephaniah
  53. 3. The Units in Zeph 1:1-2:3
  54. 3.1. Zeph 1:1
  55. 3.2. Zeph 1:2-3
  56. 3.3. Zeph 1:4-13
  57. 3.4. Zeph 1:14-18
  58. 3.5. Zeph 2:1-3
  59. 4. Two Judgments in Zephaniah 1:2-2:3
  60. 5. The Function of the Habakkuk - Zephaniah Connection
  61. 6. The Literary Units and Context of Zeph 3:18-20
  62. 7. The Literary Horizon of Zeph 3:18-20
  63. 7.1. Identity of the Groups
  64. 7.2. Backward to Micah
  65. 7.3. Forward to Haggai
  66. Haggai
  67. 1. The Macrostructure of Hag 1:1-11
  68. 2. The Literary Units in Hag 1:1-11
  69. 3. The Literary Horizon of Hag 1:1-11
  70. 4. The Literary Units in Hag 2:10-23
  71. 5. Literary Additions in Hag 2:15-19,20-23
  72. 6. The Character of Redactional Work on Hag 2:15-19,20-23
  73. Zechariah 1-8
  74. 1. The Macrostructure of Zech 1-8
  75. 2. Literary Observations on Zech 1:1-6
  76. 3. Zech 1:7-17: The First Vision
  77. 4. Zech 1 and the Book of the Twelve
  78. 5. Zech 8:9-23 in Its Context
  79. 6. Literary Observations on Zech 8:9-23
  80. Summary and Reflections
  81. 1. Editorial Expansion for the Book of the Twelve
  82. 2. Pre-existing Multi-volume Corpora
  83. 3. Concluding Remarks
  84. Works Cited
  85. Alphabetical Index of Biblical and Extra-Biblical Citations
  86. Appendix of Allusions and Citations