[Propertalk] Quote - re OT
Robert P Morrison
robertpmorrison at charterinternet.com
Sat Jun 12 12:43:48 EDT 2010
This came to me via Christian Quotation of the Day -
It ties in with tomorrow's OT lesson.
Hitting a hot button must be an interesting past-time!
Bob
Elijah stood in the direct line of this tradition [of prophets]. The prophet
of Yahweh was still an inspired seer, whose oracles followed the ecstatic model
and were seldom remembered long; the time had not come for marvelous
poetic sermons, composed in advance, delivered orally and written down later by
enthralled listeners or recited from generation to generation until collected
into anthologies by later scholars. Pious Israelites were not far wrong in
distinguishing between true prophets and false prophets of Yahweh by the impact
of their words on the privileged classes; if the latter were pleased the prophet
was false; if they were displeased the prophet was true.
... William Foxwell Albright (1891-1971), The Biblical period from Abraham
to Ezra, Harper Row, 1963, p. 65
See the book at http://cqod.com/r/rs422
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Robert P. Morrison
Interim Vicar
The Episcopal Church of St Alban,
P.O. Box 1556,
Albany, Oregon, 97321
541-921-1076 (cell)
541-967-7051 (church)
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