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1994
AbstractThe book analyses and assesses the various methods and approaches used by nineteenth‐ and twentieth‐century scholars researching into the theme of the unity and diversity of the compositional structure of the Old Testament book of Isaiah. It considers the differences between the traditional, historical–critical, form of Old Testament study and ...
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AbstractThe book analyses and assesses the various methods and approaches used by nineteenth‐ and twentieth‐century scholars researching into the theme of the unity and diversity of the compositional structure of the Old Testament book of Isaiah. It considers the differences between the traditional, historical–critical, form of Old Testament study and ...
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The Origin of the Book of Isaiah
Vetus Testamentum, 1959The more the authorship of the Book of Isaiah has been investigated, the more complicated has the question appeared. Thus, when it was argued only that chs. xl-lxvi belonged to a period much later than the time of Isaiah, it seemed reasonable to attribute the book to two authors, Isaiah himself and an anonymous prophet referred to for convenience as ...
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The book of Isaiah as Isaiah's book: The latest developments in the research of the prophets
2010The aim of this article is to represent conclusions for scholarly exegesis from recent developments in the field of the prophets, especially those pertaining to the Book of Isaiah. In order to do this, the author will pay attention in this article to the following aspects: (1) The prophet's book before the prophet's word; (2) The prophet as authority ...
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Migration in the Book of Isaiah
The book of Isaiah reflects many of the population movements that took place in the period of its formation. Much biblical scholarship focuses on “the (Babylonian) Exile,” but as C. L. Crouch points out in “Isaiah and Migration,” mass population movements were carried out in the sphere of Israel and Judah by the Assyrians long before the Babylonians ...openaire +2 more sources

