Prophecy from the Eighth through the Fifth Century

Interpretation 32 (1):17-30 (1978)
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Abstract

In the eighth century, prophets began to appear whose words were addressed to the nation as a whole, because the mission of these prophets was to set the life of the people of God in the light of the future God was preparing for them

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