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Creation in Collision? Isaiah 40–48 and Zoroastrianism, Babylonian Religion and Genesis 1

open access: yesJournal of Hebrew Scriptures, 2013
Isaiah 40‒48 emphasizes that Yahweh is a unique creator-god. Did the author(s) arrive at this idea by adopting, adapting or refuting other texts and traditions, and, if so, which?
Tina Dykesteen Nilsen
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Encaje de Is 56-66 en el arco exegético sobre el libro de Isaías en el S. XX e inicios del actual

open access: yesCarthaginensia, 2018
A partir de B. Duhm los estudios sobre el profeta Is han sido constantes, tal como se puede apreciar en el s. XX, y hasta el momento. Estos reflejan las posiciones variadas de los exégetas.
Miguel Álvarez Barredo
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The Significance of the Rhetorical Ambiguity in Isaiah 54:16

open access: yesOld Testament Essays, 2018
: The ambiguity in Isa 54:16a concerning the identity of the subject (YHWH or the smith) of the two verbs evoking a metallurgical action (to blow and to cast) is identified here as a rhetorical device intending to conceal the essential relation of YHWH ...
Nissim Amzallag, Shamir Yona
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Worship: the source and summit of faith [PDF]

open access: yes, 1983
In worship God comes to serve his people with his gifts. Worship, as God\u27s service of us, is the source of faith. Worship is also the summit of faith as God lifts his people to himself, to the service of others, to a reconciliation with the natural ...
Pfatteicher, Philip H.
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An introduction to the Old Testament: the canon and Christian imagination [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Title: An introduction to the Old Testament: the canon and Christian imagination. Author: Brueggemann, Walter Introduction to the Old Testament xiv, 417 p.
Uitti, Roger W.
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A Man of Ideas [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Review of: Isaiah Berlin’s The Sense of Reality: Studies in Ideas and their ...
Percival, Ray Scott
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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, 2019
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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Isaiah’s Vision of Yahweh and Ethical Replication

open access: yesOld Testament Essays, 2019
This article explores Isaiah’s vision of the thrice-holy Yahweh and his message of ethical replication. According to Elaine Scarry, the presence of beauty prompts replication.
Jacqueline Nancye Grey
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“The Earth Mourns”: The Intersectionality of Social Justice Movement in Isaiah 24:1-6 and Environmental Issue

open access: yesNsukka Journal of Religion and Cultural Studies
In this paper, the theme of environmental desolation and social justice in Isaiah 24:1-6 is explored, motivated bythe increasing relevance of ecological and social issues in contemporary theological discourse.
Bamidele Olusegun Fawenu
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