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Shalom M. Paul makes extensive use of ancient Near Eastern sources and employs medieval Jewish exegesis along with modern Israeli biblical scholarship. This specialized research makes the commentary on Amos an essential addition to any study on the minor prophet. This electronic version features 440 pages of print material.

of Olives shall split from east to west, and one part of the Mount shall shift to the north and the other to the south, [forming] a huge gorge. And the Valley in the Hills shall be stopped up …;34 it shall be stopped up as it was stopped up as a result of the earthquake in the days of King Uzziah of Judah.”35 The occurrence of this earthquake, which was interpreted as a fulfillment of some of his prophetic oracles,36 most probably authenticated his being accepted as a true prophet and thus was
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