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Deutero-Isaiah and Cuneiform Royal Inscriptions
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1968have tried to show in my Ancient Mesopotacmia (pp. 200 f.), such pairs of demons are thought to accompany, unseen, the individual, dispensing to him either fortune or misfortune. I have explained this phenomenon (well-known from other civilizations) in terms of " external souls " which accompany the individual to the fulfillment of his own nature or ...
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Deutero‐Isaiah and Isaiah 28–39
1994AbstractConsiders the content and historical background of Isaiah Chs. 28–39, which describe political events from the time of Isaiah of Jerusalem and include the so‐called ‘woe!’ oracles. Assesses evidence for the dating of these chapters and discusses research by scholars including P.R. Ackroyd, K.A.D. Smelik, J.W. Groves and E.W.
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The Babylonian Captivity and Deutero-Isaiah
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1971J. Philip Hyatt, Yehezkel Kaufmann
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The Servant-Songs in Deutero-Isaiah
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1952James Muilenburg, Johannes Lindblom
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The Babylonian Captivity and Deutero-Isaiah
Vetus Testamentum, 1972Wilhelm Th. In der Smitten +1 more
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Farewell To Deutero-Isaiah Or Prophecy Without A Prophet
2010This chapter is divided into five parts. First, the main stages of the development of the Deutero-Isaiah-hypothesis in Is 4055 is presented. In the second part the most important critical voices against the theory is heard. In the third part the results of redaction- critical research is summarized and evaluated.
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Creative Redemption in Deutero-Isaiah
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1972Byron E. Shafer, Carroll Stuhlmueller
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