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Emmanuel (Iz 7, 14) i Jezus (Mt 1, 23): mesjański znak dziecka

open access: yesStudia Paradyskie, 2023
The Book of Isaiah is often called “the fifth Gospel” among Christians. It is not because of the embrace of St Jerome’s opinion, or because of the literal meaning of the prophet’s name, which translates to: “God redeems”.
Cezary Korzec
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Publication Only [PDF]

open access: yesHemasphere
HemaSphere, Volume 10, Issue S1, June 2026.
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The Book of Jeremiah: Realisation of threats of the Torah – and also of promises?

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2019
The relationship between the Torah and the Prophets has been a matter of dispute. This article discusses the links of the Book of Jeremiah especially with the warnings in Leviticus 26 and the curses in Deuteronomy 28, but then goes on to show that it ...
Georg Fischer SJ
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Ideological and Intertextual Relations Between the Targum Isaiah and the Gospel of John

open access: yesCollectanea Theologica, 2023
In this article, the author asks whether there are ideological and intertextual connections between the Targum Isaiah and the Gospel of St. John, and whether the traditions contained in the targums could have influenced the teaching of Jesus of Nazareth
Mirosław Wróbel
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Decolonising Biblical Trauma Studies: The Metaphorical Name Shear-jashub in Isaiah 7:3ff Read Through a Postcolonial South African Perspective

open access: yesOld Testament Essays, 2018
Anyone reading the Bible will attest that Biblical scriptures preserve a collection of struggles, trauma, and hardship in their ancient communities - the same trauma markers that many South Africans can attest to.
Liza Esterhuizen
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Peace is not the absence of war but the presence of a relationship founded by God – שָׁלוֹם (shalom) in Isaiah and Micah

open access: yesIn die Skriflig, 2021
In theology and in general, there are perceptions about peace as the absence of war and strife. However, if these perceptions are measured against what the prophets Isaiah and Micah teach explicitly about it, a different reality is sketched. Isaiah 2:1–5
Chris van der Walt
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Jesaja 36-39 - Sinkroniese en diakroniese lees van �n teks

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2002
Isaiah 36-39 - Sinchronic and diachronic reading of a text. There has been growing interest in the book of Isaiah, particularly with regard to the unity of the book. The current debate has grown out of the discontent of more and more researchers with the
J. H. le Roux, S. I. Cronj�
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Isaiah 1:26: A Neglected Text on Kingship

open access: yesTyndale Bulletin, 2011
In recent studies of the theme of kingship in the book of Isaiah, Isaiah 1:26 has been neglected. This article seeks to demonstrate that this text is relevant to the theme.
Gregory Goswell
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The book of Isaiah [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 1969 conference on Computational linguistics -, 1969
Non-stylistic studies of The Book of Isaiah have given rise to several hypotheses concerning the authorship and integrity of this Hebrew text. In this paper we establish some stylistic criteria for the confirmation or refutation of these hypotheses.Clustering methods were found to be a useful addition to the conventional statistical methods.
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Isaiah 61:1-3(4-9) 10-11 Transferor of privileges, an “identikit” of the servant of the Lord?

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2002
On the basis of the demarcation of the book of Isaiah into three distinct literary units, scholarly opinion has ruled out the possibility that Isaiah 61:1-4 (5-9) 10-11 (as part of Trito-Isaiah) might be given the status of a so-called Servant Song along
H.A.J. Kruger
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