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In this International Theological Commentary on the book of Micah, Mark S. Gignilliat begins by reflecting upon the nature of such commentary in relation to biblical interpretation, before situating Micah within current critical engagement with the book of the Twelve and focusing specifically on Micah's relation with Jonah and Nahum.

The main body of the commentary is devoted to the interpretation and exegesis of Micah, engaging widely with theologians and biblical scholars. Gignilliat addresses literary issues involving the structure, grammar, and textual variants of given passages and - in keeping with the goals of the International Theological Commentary - provides analysis of Scripture's literal sense in relation to its theological subject matter. This volume offers scholars, clergy and lay readers alike a unique combination of critical exegesis and rigorous theological interpretation.

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[ T]his volume will complement larger critical commentaries within personal and research libraries. * Religious Studies Review * A very fine, fresh contribution to this new series. Micah is the subject of a detailed and careful commentary treatment, combined with a running discussion of how biblical texts do theology. Gignilliat is to be congratulated on ploughing venerable terrain with up-to-date critical tools and sensitivity. * CHRISTOPHER R. SEITZ, WYCLIFFE COLLEGE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, CANADA *

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A theological commentary on the prophet Micah situating it within its place in the book of the Twelve.

General Editors' Preface
Preface
Micah Commentaries Bibliography

A Theological Introduction to a Theological Commentary
Micah in Critical Dress: A Cursory Overview
Who is a God Like You? Micah's Theological Witness in the Book of the Twelve: An Introductory Excurses
Chapter
1. Micah 1:1-Prophetic Identities
Chapter 2: Micah 2:1-5-Love Your Neighbor
Chapter 3: Micah 3-Prophetic Recapitulation and Justification
Chapter 4: Micah 4-Between Then and Now
Chapter 5: Micah 5
Chapter 6: Micah 6
Chapter 7: Micah 7-Lamenting in Hope

Index
Scripture Index

Mark Gignilliat is Professor of Divinity Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, Alabama, USA.