Isaiah 46, 47, and 48 : a new literary-critical reading
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Isaiah 46, 47, and 48 : a new literary-critical reading
(Biblical and Judaic studies, v. 3)
Eisenbrauns, 1994
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Isaiah forty-six, forty-seven, and forty-eight
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Following the direction set by James Muilenberg and others, Franke argues that the most fruitful approach to these three chapters in Deutero-Isaiah is to read them with a literary dimension in mind. Franke finds a highly creative, unique hand in the creation of this section of Isaiah and believes that material in these chapters consists of unified literary works, using a number of criteria to test and validate this hypothesis. Along the way, she also examines the nature and character of Hebrew poetry in these chapters, considering it within the context of contemporary Hebrew Poetry studies.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
INTRODUCTION
Overview of Recent Studies of Isaiah 40-55
Methodology
ISAIAH 46
Text and Translation
Notes on Translation and Text
Structure
ISAIAH 47
Text and Translation
Notes on Translation and Text
Structure
ISAIAH 48
Text and Translation
Notes on Translation and Text
Structure
SUMMARY
APPENDIX 1
APPENDIX 2
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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