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Hosea–Micah: A Commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition is unavailable, but you can change that!

Timothy M. Green’s Wesleyan commentary covers the first six minor prophets—Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah. Green provides an introduction to each book that discusses its significance in the rest of the Bible, its historical context, theological themes, and literary analysis.

the altar inscribed to the unknown god, Paul announces, “So you are ignorant of the very thing you worship—and this is what I am going to proclaim to you” (Acts 17:23). He proceeds to give definition to this unknown god as the god who made every human nation from one human (Acts 17:26). One of the most striking theological depictions in the Jonah narrative is one that has appeared rather consistently in the twelve (e.g., see Hos 11:8–9; Joel 2:12–14, 18–20; Amos 7:3, 6). In response to the repentance
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