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What Does David Have to Do with It? The Promise of a New Covenant in the Book of Isaiah
Covenant: A Vital Element of Reformed Theology, 2021semanticscholar +1 more source
1997
This chapter offers some suggestions about the ethical ideas to be found in Isaiah 1-66. It asks how the "inauthentic" sections of Isaiah deal with ethical questions that receive a distinctive treatment by Isaiah himself, so far as one can reconstruct him.
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This chapter offers some suggestions about the ethical ideas to be found in Isaiah 1-66. It asks how the "inauthentic" sections of Isaiah deal with ethical questions that receive a distinctive treatment by Isaiah himself, so far as one can reconstruct him.
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The Origin of the Book of Isaiah
Vetus Testamentum, 1959The more the authorship of the Book of Isaiah has been investigated, the more complicated has the question appeared. Thus, when it was argued only that chs. xl-lxvi belonged to a period much later than the time of Isaiah, it seemed reasonable to attribute the book to two authors, Isaiah himself and an anonymous prophet referred to for convenience as ...
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The book of Isaiah as Isaiah's book: The latest developments in the research of the prophets
2010The aim of this article is to represent conclusions for scholarly exegesis from recent developments in the field of the prophets, especially those pertaining to the Book of Isaiah. In order to do this, the author will pay attention in this article to the following aspects: (1) The prophet's book before the prophet's word; (2) The prophet as authority ...
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The Cycle of Hardening and Healing. A Thematic Study of Obduracy in the Book of Isaiah.
European Journal of TheologyW. Köhler
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