The Twelve Lesser or Minor Prophets
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Book Details
About the Book
The prophetic books of the Lesser or Minor Prophets possess a special difficulty for
the modern mind because they are not arranged chronologically, nor according to
date. In addition the message, which is
spoken by each prophet to his contemporaries, does not describe or indicate the
circumstances under which the message is being delivered. They do, however, expose the political and
social ills in
B. C. to the present has prevailed, and is a necessity in order to relate to the twelve Minor Prophets, and how, and when, and where they fit into history. We should strive to look through and beyond those things pertinent to the time of
of the prophet to that which is abiding and significant in order to convert it into terms that apply to our own era and to our lives.
About the Author
For almost forty years I have been involved in Church music and Bible teaching. I taught adult classes, served as a guest teacher, as a guest speaker, and delivered many sermons. When I was involved in the music of the church as an organist, pianist, or director of the choir, I taught a Bible class developing my own class format, which demanded a lot of research and study. I hold an L.L.B. degree; however, as does every law student, I learned very early the importance of, and how to do research and documentation. This has served me well in my Bible study and preparation for both teaching and writing.
During my years in law school, I had the great experience of working for a blind judge, and as a result was required to learn to read and write Braille. During this time, I also worked in the Capitol of my state, and was permitted to sit in on hearings in the Georgia Public Service Commission, the Supreme Court trials, and served as stenographer in the Attorney General’s office.
Through the years I have taken many special courses and non-credit classes in Ancient History, Archaeology, Ancient Documents, Hebrew, Greek, and other subjects related to the Bible, and these have been an invaluable background source in my writing.
Although I am not now registered,
I have had certificates in accounting and nursing, and worked with my husband,
D.L. Burns, M.D., as head nurse and director of his clinic until his death from
cancer. I was elected to and served twelve years on the Valdosta Board of
Education, and served as Chairman of Personnel for twelve years, as well as
president, and chairman of various committees. I did not choose to run for a
third term of six years, but did not put education aside. During my tenure of
office, I served as a substitute teacher for a couple of months in a class on
the Constitution of Georgia and the
For twenty years, when my husband
was living, we would take a holiday of at least thirty days each year, and
traveled the world, visiting the
In our travels, we had many modes
of transportation, some more interesting than others,
particularly that of a camel ride across the
During my years of teaching I had a wide range of students, which included college professors, teachers, ministers, lawyers, and laity, many of whom were just getting acquainted with the Bible. They repeatedly asked why I did not put my lectures and notes into a written form so that others could share them.
Finally, in September 1988 I attended Valdosta Technical Institute, a Georgia State Institution, for computer training. I bought my first computer, and started writing in 1991. Since then I have written a commentary on all the books of the Old Testament, except the four Major Prophets, and a commentary on The Apographa and Pseudepigrapha, which covers the approximate four-hundred-year period between the Old and the New Testaments. A list of the Bibles that include this work is also given. In the New Testament a commentary has been written on A Parallel of the Four Gospels, The Trial of Jesus, and the Revelation to John.
This has entailed a lot of study and a lot of work, but I’ll just keep on writing until my goal of a commentary on ALL of the books of the Old Testament, The Apographa and Pseudepigrapha, and the New Testament is reached.