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Phenomenological Reading of Hosea 12:45 and 11:12 - Commune With Us

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Hosea 12.4-5 and 11.1-2 contain difficult and perplexing phrasings in the Hebrew. The present study plunges deeply into what might be discovered through a series of foundation-setting analytical exegeses followed by illustrative applications to multiple hermeneutical phenomenological investigations.

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Pause
Chapter Two: Parse
Chapter Three: Probe
Chapter Four: Pertain
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author


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Andrew Oberg (PhD in philosophy) is an associate professor in the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Kochi, Japan. He works on phenomenological issues and questions of being in religion and philosophy, seeking always to blur boundaries and ask "what if?" Samples of his professional and personal writing can be found at: http://andrewoberg.blogspot.com/

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Hosea 12.4-5 and 11.1-2 contain difficult and perplexing phrasings in the Hebrew. The present study plunges deeply into what might be discovered through a series of foundation-setting analytical exegeses followed by illustrative applications to multiple hermeneutical phenomenological investigations.

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