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  2. James Luther Mays - Wikipedia

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    Psalms, Hosea, Amos, and Micah James Luther Mays (July 14, 1921 – October 29, 2015) was an American Old Testament scholar. He was Cyrus McCormick Professor of Hebrew and the Old Testament Emeritus at Union Presbyterian Seminary , Virginia. [ 1 ]

  3. Micah (prophet) - Wikipedia

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    Micah is described as having been from Moresheth-Gath, in southwest Judah and prophesying during the reigns of kings Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah of Judah. Micah's messages were directed chiefly toward Jerusalem. He prophesied the future destruction of Jerusalem and Samaria, the destruction and then future restoration of the Judean state, and he ...

  4. Leslie C. Allen - Wikipedia

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    The Books of Joel, Obadiah, Jonah and Micah. New International Commentary on the Old Testament. Eerdmans, 1976. Psalms 101–150, Word Books (1983) Psalms: Word Biblical Themes, Word Books (1987) 1, 2 Chronicles, Word Books (1987) (The Communicator’s Commentary) Ezekiel 20–48, Word Books (1990) (WBC) Ezekiel 1–19, Word Books (1994) (WBC)

  5. New International Commentary on the Old Testament - Wikipedia

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    The New International Commentary on the Old Testament is a series of commentaries in English on the text of the Old Testament in Hebrew. It is published by the William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. The series editors are Robert L. Hubbard, Jr. and Bill T. Arnold. [1]

  6. Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries - Wikipedia

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    Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries (or TOTC) is a series of commentaries in English on the Old Testament. It is published by the Inter-Varsity Press . Constantly being revised since its first being completed, the series seek to bridge the gap between brevity and scholarly comment.

  7. Book of Micah - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Micah is the sixth of the twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible. [ 1 ] [ a ] Ostensibly, it records the sayings of Micah , whose name is Mikayahu ( Hebrew : מִיכָיָ֫הוּ ), meaning "Who is like Yahweh?", [ 3 ] an 8th-century BCE prophet from the village of Moresheth in Judah (Hebrew name from the opening verse ...

  8. Matthew 2:5 - Wikipedia

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    This verse mainly serves as a lead into the next one, which is a quote from Micah chapter 5 , and Micah is thus the prophet mentioned here. It is notable that Matthew does not use his usual introduction to a quote from the Old Testament. Normally Matthew introduces a quote with the phrase "so it might be fulfilled," while in this verse he ...

  9. John T. Willis - Wikipedia

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    Isaiah. The Living Word Commentary on the Old Testament, Vol 12. Sweet Publishing Company (1980), ACU Press (1984) Yahweh and Moses in conflict : the role of Exodus 4:24–26 in the book of Exodus. Peter Lang (2010) Instruction shall go forth : studies in Micah and Isaiah. ed. Timothy M Willis; Mark W Hamilton, Pickwick Publications (2014)