Oracle against Israel's social injustices: a rhetorical analysis of Amos 2:6-8

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HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies Vol 66, No 1

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This article applied rhetorical analysis to an analysis of Amos’ prophetic oracle against Israel’s social injustices in Amos 2:6–8. The prophet uses a major rhetorical genre, namely judicial rhetoric, and several smaller rhetorical devices including the oracle against the nations, geographical chiasmus, numerical formula (the N+1 formula), the sevenfold structure, rhetorical entrapment, repetition, the war oracle, parallel structure and chiasms. These devices are utilised by Amos to make a persuasive appeal to his audience to respond to divine indictment.

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Mamahit, Ferry, AND Venter, Pieter. "Oracle against Israel’s social injustices: A rhetorical analysis of Amos 2:6−8" HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies [Online], Volume 66 Number 1 (6 September 2010)

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