Micah: Justice and Loyalty (International Theological Commentary)
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Micah: Justice and Loyalty (International Theological Commentary)   -     By: Juan I. Alfaro

Micah: Justice and Loyalty (International Theological Commentary)

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 1989 / Paperback

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MICAH: JUSTICE and LOYALTY by JUAN I. ALFARO examines the prophecies of Micah as they address both the internal and the external crises that faced Judah in the eighth century B.C. Throughout his exposition Alfaro stresses that Micah does not belong to a dead past; rather, Micah's challenging message of judgment and hope calls for change and conversion in our world today. As the most forceful biblical proponent of the ideals of of justice, loyalty and kindness, Micah holds special appeal for those who are concerned about the powerlessness of the poor and humble.

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Title: Micah: Justice and Loyalty (International Theological Commentary)
By: Juan I. Alfaro
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 96
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 1989
Dimensions: 8 1/4 X 5 1/4 X 1/4 (inches)
Weight: 4 ounces
ISBN: 0802804314
ISBN-13: 9780802804310
Series: ITC International Theological Commentary
Stock No: WW04314

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As the most forceful biblical proponent of the ideals of justice, loyalty, and kindness, Micah holds special appeal for those who are concerned about the powerlessness of the poor and humble. In this commentary Juan Alfaro examines the prophecies of Micah as they address both the internal and the external crises that faced Judah in the eighth century B.C. Throughout his exposition Alfaro stresses that Micah does not belong to a dead past; rather, Micah's challenging message of judgment and hope calls for change and conversion in our world today.

Author Bio

Juan I. Alfaro is Director of the Pastoral Institute of the Mexican American Cultural Center in San Antonio, Texas. He also teaches at Incarnate Word College Pastoral Institute and at the Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio.

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