The Twelve Prophets: Volume 14Alberto Ferreiro, Thomas C. Oden InterVarsity Press, 19.02.2014 - 366 Seiten "And beginning with Moses and all the prophets, [the risen Jesus] interpreted to them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself" (Lk 24:27). The church fathers mined the Old Testament throughout for prophetic utterances regarding the Messiah, but few books yielded as much messianic ore as the Twelve Prophets, sometimes known as the Minor Prophets because of the relative brevity of their writings. Encouraged by the example of the New Testament writers, the church fathers found numerous parallels between the Gospels and the prophetic books. Among the events foretold, they found not only the flight into Egypt after the nativity, the passion, and resurrection of Christ, and the outpouring of the Spirit at Pentecost, but also Judas's act of betrayal, the earthquake at Jesus' death and the rending of the temple veil. Detail upon detail brimmed with significance for Christian doctrine, including baptism and the Eucharist as well as the relation between the covenants. In this rich and vital resource you will find excerpts, some translated here into English for the first time, from more than thirty church fathers, ranging in time from Clement of Rome, Justin Martyr, and Irenaeus (late first and early second centuries) to Gregory the Great, Braulio of Saragossa, and Bede the Venerable (late sixth to early eighth centuries). Geographically the sources range from the great Cappadocians—Basil the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus, Gregory of Nyssa—John Chrysostom, Ephrem the Syrian, and Hippolytus in the East, to Ambrose, Augustine, Cyprian, and Tertullian in the West, and Origen, Cyril, and Pachomius in Egypt. This Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture volume is a treasure trove out of which Christians may bring riches both old and new in their understanding of these ancient texts. |
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... Hosea with Patristic Annotations, ©2002 by Eugen J. Pentiuc, used by permission of Holy Cross Orthodox Press, Brookline, Mass. Selected excerpts from The Syriac Fathers on Prayer and the Spiritual Life, translated by Sebastian Brock ...
... Hosea • • • • • • 1 Commentary on Joel • • • • • • 57 Commentary on Amos • • • • • • 83 Commentary on Obadiah • • • • • • 117 Commentary on Jonah • • • • • • 128 Commentary on Micah • • • • • • 149 Commentary on Nahum • • • • • • 178 ix ...
... Hosea is “1:1-3 God Tells Hosea to Marry a Harlot. ” Hosea1:1-3 Overviews Following each pericope of text is an overview of the patristic comments on that pericope. The format of this overview varies within the volumes of this series ...
... Hosea with Patristic Annotations. Brookline, Mass.: Holy Cross Orthodox Press, 2002. P. Schaffet al., eds. A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church. 2 series (14 vols. each). Buffalo, N.Y. ...
... Hosea 1:1-3 was typically viewed as a prophetic description of Jesus and the prostitute as recorded Matthew 26:6-13. In Hosea 2:1923, the prediction of the salvation of the Gentiles is proclaimed. Hosea 3:4-5 contains references to ...
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Joel | 57 |
Amos | 83 |
Obadiah | 117 |
Jonah | 128 |
Micah | 149 |
Nahum | 178 |
Habakkuk | 186 |
Early Christian Writers and the Documents Cited | 314 |
Biographical Sketches Short Descriptions of Select Anonymous Works | 322 |
Timeline of Writers of the Patristic Period | 345 |
Bibliography of Works in Original Languages | 352 |
Bibliography of Works in English Translation | 361 |
AuthorsWritings Index | 370 |
Subject Index | 371 |
Scripture Index | 378 |
Zephaniah | 207 |
Haggai | 219 |
Zechariah | 230 |
Malachi | 283 |
About the Editor | 383 |
Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture | 384 |
More Titles from InterVarsity Press | 385 |