Ethical Dimensions of the Prophets

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Liturgical Press, 2006 - Religion - 203 pages

Do the Old Testament prophets have a stake in modern ethics? They had a great impact in shaping Israel's ethics, and they should also have an impact on ours, writes biblical scholar Joseph Jensen.

In Ethical Dimensions of the Prophets, Jensen shows us how the prophets never soft-peddled God's message. Jeremiah lashed out against a tyrannical king. Hosea accused Israel of harlotry for worshiping false gods. And Amos railed about the God's wrath because Israel failed to behave compassionately toward the weak and the poor.

Jensen wants readers to hear the prophets in their own terms as they addressed their biblical contemporaries. Yet he asserts that the teachings of the prophets contain valuable lessons for us to ponder and apply today, particularly when it comes to social justice. This book is designed for readers eager to move beyond an introductory understanding of the Bible.

 

Contents

Source of Prophetic Ethical Teachings
15
The Basis of Old Testament Ethics
35
Classical Prophets Differentia from Early Prophets
61
Amos
67
Hosea
92
Isaiah
110
Micah
129
Jeremiah
135
Exilic Prophecy Ezekiel and DeuteroIsaiah
144
Postexilic Prophecy
158
Relevance of the Prophets to Modern Times
172
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About the author (2006)

Joseph Jensen, OSB, taught Scripture for many years at the Catholic University of America and supervised the production of the New American Bible. He is the author of several articles and books, including Ethical Dimensions of the Prophets, published by Liturgical Press.