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The Book of Isaiah

1986
The first of John N. Oswalt's two-part study of the book of Isaiah for the NICOT series, this commentary on chapters 1-39 combines theological acumen, literary sensitivity, philological expertise, and historical knowledge to present a faithful and accurate reading of one of the Old Testament's most important books. In the introduction to this
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The Book of Isaiah

2016
Abstract The book of Isaiah is a compilation of prophetic poetry and narratives, named for an 8th-century bce Judahite prophet. As depicted in chapters 1–39, Isaiah declared that Yhwh intended to punish Judah for social and cultic infractions; at the same time, he expressed support for the Davidic monarchy and proclaimed that ...
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Synchronic and diachronic dynamics of the entire book of Isaiah: for a new commentary on Isaiah 1-66

Salesianum, 2017
Le posizioni critiche sulla struttura del libro d’Isaia e sulle tappe della sua composizione sono le più varie, ma tutte sono generalmente d’accordo su un processo di sviluppo letterario che ha avuto inizio verso la fine del VIII secolo e si è concluso ...
G. Benzi
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The Book of Isaiah

2013
This collection of pen-portraits of renowned public intellectual Isaiah Berlin, to mark the centenary of his birth, brings him vividly to life from many vantage-points: essential reading for all who seek to understand the full range of his impact.
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The Book Called Isaiah

1994
AbstractThe book analyses and assesses the various methods and approaches used by nineteenth‐ and twentieth‐century scholars researching into the theme of the unity and diversity of the compositional structure of the Old Testament book of Isaiah. It considers the differences between the traditional, historical–critical, form of Old Testament study and ...
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The Unity of the Book of Isaiah

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1982
The connection between the prophecies of Isaiah and the subsequent destruction of Jerusalem provides the essential clue to understanding the unity of this prophetic book.
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