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The Book of Isaiah

Harvard Theological Review, 2010
The Book of Isaiah is a wonderful work that is preserved from antiquity both in its Hebrew and its Greek version. It is a history written and reworked by many generations, covering the following periods: the Assyrian period (ca. 911–605 B.C.E.), the Neo-Babylonian period (ca. 625–539 B.C.E.), and the Persian period (ca.
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Isaiah In The Book Of Chronicles

2010
Before answering the question in what way the Chronicler presents Isaiah and his book, one need a broad outline of the context in which this prophet is presented in the Book of Kings. Therefore, this chapter first presents a general overview of 2 Kings 18-20. After that, it is compared with the characteristics of 2 Chronicles 29-32.
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The Book of Isaiah

2016
Abstract The book of Isaiah is a compilation of prophetic poetry and narratives, named for an 8th-century bce Judahite prophet. As depicted in chapters 1–39, Isaiah declared that Yhwh intended to punish Judah for social and cultic infractions; at the same time, he expressed support for the Davidic monarchy and proclaimed that ...
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Isaiah 12 and the Composition of the Book of Isaiah

Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel, 2017
Isaiah 12 has close phraseological links with the preceding chapters, with chapters 40–55, and with the Psalms (including Exodus 15). This suggests that it was composed deliberately for its present location and that the apparent lack of unity within the chapter should not be explained by the common hypothesis that it drew on two separate previously ...
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The Book of Isaiah

1986
The first of John N. Oswalt's two-part study of the book of Isaiah for the NICOT series, this commentary on chapters 1-39 combines theological acumen, literary sensitivity, philological expertise, and historical knowledge to present a faithful and accurate reading of one of the Old Testament's most important books. In the introduction to this
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The Book of Isaiah

1998
This long-anticipated work completes John Oswalt's two-volume commentary on the book of Isaiah. After opening with a valuable discussion on the state of Isaiah studies today, Oswalt provides an insightful verse-by-verse explanation of Isaiah 40-66, giving special attention to the message of the prophet not only for his own time but also for modern ...
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The Book of Isaiah

2013
This collection of pen-portraits of renowned public intellectual Isaiah Berlin, to mark the centenary of his birth, brings him vividly to life from many vantage-points: essential reading for all who seek to understand the full range of his impact.
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The Unity of the Book of Isaiah

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1982
The connection between the prophecies of Isaiah and the subsequent destruction of Jerusalem provides the essential clue to understanding the unity of this prophetic book.
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Ethics in the Book of Isaiah

1997
This chapter offers some suggestions about the ethical ideas to be found in Isaiah 1-66. It asks how the "inauthentic" sections of Isaiah deal with ethical questions that receive a distinctive treatment by Isaiah himself, so far as one can reconstruct him.
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Essays on the Book of Isaiah

2019
Aufsätze zum Buch Jesaja.
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