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The plot in Isaiah 40-55

open access: yesActa Theologica, 1997
In the past a great deal of confusion existed among scholats concerning the roles of the different characters in the "literay drama" of Isaiah 40-55.
SL Stassen
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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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A Critical Edition and Philological Analysis of the Text of Isa 46–48 on the Basis of the Coptic Manuscript sa 52 (M 568) and other Coptic Manuscripts in the Sahidic Dialect and the Greek Text of the Septuagint

open access: yesThe Biblical Annals, 2021
The article constitutes a critical edition and a philological analysis of the text of Isa 46-48, based on the Coptic manuscript sa 52 and other available manuscripts in the Sahidic dialect.
Tomasz Bartłomiej Bąk
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Prophetic Imagination in the Light of Narratology and Disability Studies in Isaiah 40–48 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Analyzes Isaiah 40–48 as a single literary work through levels of speakers (frame and subordinate) with implications for its construction of divine potency and ...
simeon chavel
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A cognitive semantic approach to Redeemer (Gō'ēl) in Deutero-Isaiah

open access: yesActa Theologica, 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.
MeDIA Bloemfontein, S. Ashdown
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Critical Edition and Philological Analysis of the Isa 53 Text Based on the Coptic Manuscript of sa 52 (M 568) and Other Coptic Manuscripts of the Sahidic Dialect and the Greek Text of the Septuagint

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2023
The article is a critical edition, translation, and philological analysis of the Isa 53 text, prepared on the basis of the Coptic manuscript of sa 52 and other available manuscripts, written in the Sahidic dialect.
Tomasz Bartłomiej Bąk
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The Servant of Yhwh: an Analysis of Isaiah 42,1-4

open access: yesCaminhos, 2017
: the research aims to analyze the first song of the Servant of YHWH that is inserted in the book of Dêutero-Isaiah. It is served in the classical instruments of biblical research.
Rosemary Francisca Neves Silva
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Yahweh's Consciousness: Isaiah 40-48 and Ancient Judean Historical Thought [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This essay works toward three goals. First, it lays some groundwork for researching prophetic literature as a source for ancient Judean historical thought.
Ian Wilson
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A cognitive semantic approach to redeemer (G?’?L) in Deutero-Isaiah

open access: yesActa Theologica, 2015
This study draws on cognitive semantics to explore the radial category nature of Redeemer (G?’?l) as depicted by Holy One of Israel in Deutero?Isaiah and the thematic commonalties of the passages involved.
S. Ashdown
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The Identity of the Anonymous Servant of Yahweh (‘eḇeḏ yhwh) in Deutero-Isaiah

open access: yesNsukka Journal of Religion and Cultural Studies, 2022
The term ‘servant of Yahweh’ (‘eḇeḏ yhwh) is a fundamental term in Deutero-Isaiah. There are four poems in DI usually referred to as ‘Servant-Songs’. Yahweh directly addresses the servant as ‘my chosen’ (bəḥîrî), upon whom he has put his spirit.
hilip Igbo
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