Identities in transition : the pursuit of Isa. 52:13-53:12
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Identities in transition : the pursuit of Isa. 52:13-53:12
(Supplements to Vetus Testamentum, v. 142)
Brill, 2011
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Based on the author's doctoral thesis, University of Oslo, 2006
Bibliography: p. [397]-419
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Isa. 52:13-53:12 has occupied a special position within Jewish and Christian traditions, as well as within biblical scholarship. This book focuses particularly on different ways of reading this text. Historical-critical readings in the tradition after Bernhard Duhm are challenged. In Duhmian readings of Isa. 52:13-53:12, Gottesknecht has become a technical term, Ebed-Jahwe-Lied a genre, Stellvertretung an established theological concept and "servant song research" a separate discipline within biblical scholarship. After a critical presentation of the Duhmian readings, three other ways of reading Isa. 52:13-53:12 based on variations of linguistic theory are presented: one linguistic, one narratological and one intertextual. These show in different manners how the text is unstable, heterogeneous and composite. In these readings, the trope of personification is central.
Table of Contents
PART I. IN PURSUIT OF ISA. 52:13-53:12
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Histories of Isa. 52:13-53:12
1.2. Identities of Isa. 52:13-53:12
1.3. Identities in Transition
2. PERSONIFYING READING
2.1. Bernhard Duhm
2.2. Odil Hannes Steck
2.3. Evaluation and Further Prospectives
2.4. Visions of Isaiah
PART II. ISA. 52:13-53:12: IDENTITIES IN TRANSITION
3. TEXT
3.1. Linguistics
3.2. Sign
3.3. La langue and La parole
3.4. Synchronic and Diachronic
3.5. Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic
3.6. Parallelism
3.7. Structure and Differance
3.8. Reading and Writing
3.9. Reading Isa. 52:13-53:12
3.10. Text
4. NARRATIVE
4.1. On Narratology
4.2. Narrative
4.3. Story
4.4. Narration
4.5. Telling, Showing, Writing
4.6. Structure and Differance
4.7. On Personification
4.8. Isa. 52:13-53:12: Narrative
5. INTERTEXTUALITY
5.1. On Intertextuality
5.2. Dialogicity
5.3. Intertextuality
5.4. Genre
5.5. Discourse
5.6. Identifying Intertextuality
5.7. Intertextual Identification of Isa. 52:13-53:12
5.8. "As many were appalled at you...so kings shall shut their mouth"
5.9. "Who believes what we hear?
5.10. "He grew up like a shoot..."
5.11. "A man caught by sicknesses..."
5.12. "...and thus YHWH struck him by the iniquity of all of us"
5.13. "...like a sheep led to slaughtering...he did not open his mouth..."
5.14. "He was given his grave with wicked ones..."
5.15. "...he shall see offspring"
5.16. "The righteous one, my servant, will cause the many to be righteous..."
5.17. "See, my servant shall prosper"
6. SUMMING UP
6.1. Identifications of Isa.. 52:13-53:12
6.2. Isaiah 52:13-53 12 on a Linguistic Level
6.3. Isaiah 52:13-53:12 on a Narrative Level
6.4. Isaiah 52:13-53:12 on an Intertextual Level
6.5. Personification Once More
6.6. Concluding Remarks
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