Writing and reading the scroll of Isaiah : : studies of an interpretive tradition / / edited by Craig C. Broyles and Craig A. Evans. Volume 1.
This first part of a 2-volume work, this study combines recent approaches that treat the formation and early interpretation of the final form of the book of Isaiah with the more conventional historical-critical methods that treat the use of traditions by Isaiah's authors and editors. Studies in...
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Writing and reading the scroll of Isaiah : studies of an interpretive tradition / edited by Craig C. Broyles and Craig A. Evans. Volume 1. Leiden ; New York : Brill, 1997. 1 online resource (474 pages). text txt computer c online resource cr Vetus Testamentum, Supplements ; 70/1 Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph English Includes bibliographical references and indexes. This first part of a 2-volume work, this study combines recent approaches that treat the formation and early interpretation of the final form of the book of Isaiah with the more conventional historical-critical methods that treat the use of traditions by Isaiah's authors and editors. Studies investigate Isaiah's use of early sacred tradition, the editing and contextualization of oracles within the Isaianic tradition itself, and the interpretation of the book of Isaiah in later traditions (as seen in the various versions of the text and various communities). Contributors of this volume include virtually all of the major scholars of Isaiah and the leading scholars of biblical interpretation in the intertestamental, New Testament, and early Jewish periods. Preliminary material / Craig C. Broyles and Craig A. Evans -- Reading Isaiah and the Twelve as Prophetic Books / Edgar W. Conrad -- Planned People/planned Book? / Walter Brueggemann -- The Book of Isaiah and the Construction of Meaning / Roy F. Melugin -- Why Metaphors? A Study of the Texture of Isaiah / Yehoshua Gitay -- Ethics in the Book of Isaiah / John Barton -- Blind Sight and the Vision Thing: Blindness and Insight in the Book of Isaiah / Robert P. Carroll -- The City as Woman in Isaiah 1-39 / John J. Schmitt -- The form, Location, and Function of Rhetorical Questions in Deutero-Isaiah / J. Kenneth Kuntz -- In Search of the Hidden Structure: Yhwh as King in Isaiah 40-55 / Tryggve N. D. Mettinger -- The Servant and the Servants in Isaiah and the Formation of the Book / Joseph Blenkjnsopp -- Righteousness in Isaiah: A Study of the Function of Chapters 55-66 in the Present Structure of the Book / John N. Oswalt -- Was Trito-Isaiah Deutero-Isaiah After All? / William L. Holladay -- Autor Und/Oder Redaktor in Jesaja 56-66 / Odil Hannes Steck -- Relocating Isaiah 1 :2-9 / Hugh G. M. Williamson -- Swords to Plowshares: Text and Contexts / James Limburg -- Isaiah 2:2-5 and the Psalms of Zion / John T. Willis -- Political Implications of Isaiah 6 / Millard C. Lind -- Helel Ben Shaḥar (Isaiah 14:12-15) in Bible and Tradition / Joseph Jensen -- The Dependence of Isaiah 26: 13-27:11 on Hosea 13:4-14: 10 and its Relevance to Some Theories of the Redaction of the \'Isaiah Apocalypse\' / John Day -- Isaiah 30: A Prophetic Oracle Transmitted in two Successive Paradigms / Willem A. M. Beuken -- The Citations of Yahweh in Isaiah 44:26-28 / Craig C. Broyles -- An Inclusive Authoritative Text in Exclusive Communities / Dwight W. Van Winkle -- \'Arise, Shine; For Your Light Has Come\': A Basic Theme of the Isaianic Tradition / Ronald E. Clements -- Prophetic Exegesis in Isaiah 65-66 / Marvin A. Sweeney. Bible. Isaiah Criticism, interpretation, etc. Bible. Isaiah. fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Broyles, Craig C. Evans, Craig A. 90-04-10936-6 Vetus Testamentum, Supplements 70/1. |
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Writing and reading the scroll of Isaiah : studies of an interpretive tradition / Vetus Testamentum, Supplements ; Preliminary material / Reading Isaiah and the Twelve as Prophetic Books / Planned People/planned Book? / The Book of Isaiah and the Construction of Meaning / Why Metaphors? A Study of the Texture of Isaiah / Ethics in the Book of Isaiah / Blind Sight and the Vision Thing: Blindness and Insight in the Book of Isaiah / The City as Woman in Isaiah 1-39 / The form, Location, and Function of Rhetorical Questions in Deutero-Isaiah / In Search of the Hidden Structure: Yhwh as King in Isaiah 40-55 / The Servant and the Servants in Isaiah and the Formation of the Book / Righteousness in Isaiah: A Study of the Function of Chapters 55-66 in the Present Structure of the Book / Was Trito-Isaiah Deutero-Isaiah After All? / Autor Und/Oder Redaktor in Jesaja 56-66 / Relocating Isaiah 1 :2-9 / Swords to Plowshares: Text and Contexts / Isaiah 2:2-5 and the Psalms of Zion / Political Implications of Isaiah 6 / Helel Ben Shaḥar (Isaiah 14:12-15) in Bible and Tradition / The Dependence of Isaiah 26: 13-27:11 on Hosea 13:4-14: 10 and its Relevance to Some Theories of the Redaction of the \'Isaiah Apocalypse\' / Isaiah 30: A Prophetic Oracle Transmitted in two Successive Paradigms / The Citations of Yahweh in Isaiah 44:26-28 / An Inclusive Authoritative Text in Exclusive Communities / \'Arise, Shine; For Your Light Has Come\': A Basic Theme of the Isaianic Tradition / Prophetic Exegesis in Isaiah 65-66 / |
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Preliminary material / Reading Isaiah and the Twelve as Prophetic Books / Planned People/planned Book? / The Book of Isaiah and the Construction of Meaning / Why Metaphors? A Study of the Texture of Isaiah / Ethics in the Book of Isaiah / Blind Sight and the Vision Thing: Blindness and Insight in the Book of Isaiah / The City as Woman in Isaiah 1-39 / The form, Location, and Function of Rhetorical Questions in Deutero-Isaiah / In Search of the Hidden Structure: Yhwh as King in Isaiah 40-55 / The Servant and the Servants in Isaiah and the Formation of the Book / Righteousness in Isaiah: A Study of the Function of Chapters 55-66 in the Present Structure of the Book / Was Trito-Isaiah Deutero-Isaiah After All? / Autor Und/Oder Redaktor in Jesaja 56-66 / Relocating Isaiah 1 :2-9 / Swords to Plowshares: Text and Contexts / Isaiah 2:2-5 and the Psalms of Zion / Political Implications of Isaiah 6 / Helel Ben Shaḥar (Isaiah 14:12-15) in Bible and Tradition / The Dependence of Isaiah 26: 13-27:11 on Hosea 13:4-14: 10 and its Relevance to Some Theories of the Redaction of the \'Isaiah Apocalypse\' / Isaiah 30: A Prophetic Oracle Transmitted in two Successive Paradigms / The Citations of Yahweh in Isaiah 44:26-28 / An Inclusive Authoritative Text in Exclusive Communities / \'Arise, Shine; For Your Light Has Come\': A Basic Theme of the Isaianic Tradition / Prophetic Exegesis in Isaiah 65-66 / |
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