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The Word of Life and the Simultaneous Presence of Scriptural Allusions: Resonances of Phil 2:12–18 with Deuteronomy, Deutero-Isaiah, and Daniel [PDF]

open access: goldReligions
In recent scholarship on Philippians, there is renewed interest in Paul’s use of Israel’s Scriptures. While the separate textual interactions between Phil 2:12–18 and its evoked texts have been explored in detail by McAuley and others, this article ...
Simon Dürr
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Shared Ideas in Job and Deutero-Isaiah [PDF]

open access: bronzeZeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 2017
AbstractIt has been suggested that the books of Job and of Deutero-Isaiah (Isaiah 40–55) have a variety of similarities in their linguistic features and common subject-matter and because of this, it has been argued that there is literary dependence or influence of one book upon the other.
JiSeong James Kwon
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Critical Edition and Philological Analysis of the Last Chapters of Deutero-Isaiah (Isa 54–55) Based on the Coptic Manuscript sa 52 (M 568) and Other Coptic Manuscripts in the Sahidic Dialect and the Greek Text of the Septuagint

open access: diamondThe Biblical Annals
This article is a critical edition and philological analysis of the last two chapters of the biblical book of Deutero-Isaiah (Isa 54–55), based on the Coptic manuscript sa 52 and other available manuscripts in the Sahidic dialect.
Tomasz Bartłomiej Bąk
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Zechariah 8 and its Allusions to Jeremiah 30–33 and Deutero-Isaiah

open access: diamondJournal of Hebrew Scriptures, 2011
This article argues that the first eight oracles in Zechariah 8:2–19 are based on the ideas and vocabulary of Jeremiah 30–33, while the last two oracles, vv 20–23, have no parallel in Jeremiah, but correspond to oracles of the anonymous prophet in Isaiah
Elie Assis
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Texts concerning Marduk and their influence on the Book of Deutero-Isaiah [PDF]

open access: yesRuch Biblijny i Liturgiczny, 2009
The article is aimed at answering the question if the Babylonian texts, depicting Marduk as the creator of the world, had any influence on the text and theology of the Book of Deutero-Isaiah. In these texts, Marduk speaks about himself as the creator and
Zdzisław Małecki
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A cognitive semantic approach to Redeemer (Gō’ēl) in Deutero Isaiah

open access: gold, 2015
This study draws on cognitive semantics to explore the radial category nature of Redeemer (Gō’ēl) as depicted by Holy One of Israel in Deutero‑Isaiah and the thematic commonalties of the passages involved.
Susan P. Ashdown
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Comforting the People: The Contribution of Chapters 51-52 to the Overall Structure and Rhetoric of Deutero-Isaiah [PDF]

open access: green, 2002
This thesis is concerned with the way that structures are identified in a biblical poetic book, using Deutero-Isaiah as a reference text. Typically, Formgeschichte (or some variant of it) has been used to identify units of text which are then related ...
Wilks, John Gerald Francis
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