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First Isaiah /

The eighth century BCE Isaiah of Jerusalem, the so-called First Isaiah, is one of the most important theological voices in the Bible. J.J.M. Roberts takes a classical historical-critical approach to his interpretation of this material, making good use of his broad comparative knowledge of ancient Ne...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Roberts, J. J. M. (Jimmy Jack McBee), 1939- (Autor)
Otros Autores: Machinist, Peter (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, [2015]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1:1. Heading
  • 1:2-20. The covenant lawsuit
  • 1.21-28. The city of God : renewal of a symbol
  • 1:29-31. The sacred groves
  • 2:1. A second heading
  • 2:2-22. The future exaltation of Zion : a warning against the North
  • 3:1-15. Judgment on Judah
  • 3:16-4:1. The haughty women of Zion
  • 4:2-6. The purified Jerusalem
  • 5:1-7. The song of the vineyard
  • 5:8-24. The Hoy-Oracles
  • 10:1-4; 5:25-30. Two misplaced pericopes
  • 6:1-9:7 (9:6 Heb.). A collection of Isaiah's memoirs
  • 9:7-20 (Eng. 9:8-21) + 5:25-30. Judgment on Israel
  • 10:5-34. Judgment on Assyria, God's arrogant tool
  • 11:1-10. The shoot of Jesse
  • 11:11-16. The reunification of Judah and Ephraim
  • 12:1-6. A hymn of praise for salvation
  • 13:1-22. Yahweh summons the Medes to punish Babylon
  • 14:1-4. Introduction to the Taunt song
  • 14:4b-21. The Taunt song
  • 14:22-23. An exilic addition
  • 14:24-27. God's plan for Assyria
  • 14:8-32. The rod that smote Philistia
  • 15-16. An oracle over Moab
  • 17.1-14. Oracles against Damascus and Ephraim
  • 18.1-7. An oracle against Nubia
  • 19.1-25. An extended oracleor oracles against Egypt
  • 20.1-6. The Ashdod affair
  • 21.1-10, 11-12, 13-17. Three disputed oracles
  • 22:1-14. The collapse of the Babylonian front and the sin of Jerusalem's elite
  • 22:15-25. Shebna and Eliakim
  • 23:1-18. The oracle against Tyre
  • 24-27. The little Isaiah apocalypse
  • 18:1-6. An early oracle against the North
  • 28:7-22. The extension of that oracle against the Judean leaders
  • 28:23-29. The parable of the farmer
  • 29:1-8. Yahweh's punishment and deliverance of Jerusalem
  • 29:9-14. Willful blindness and God's marvelous work
  • 29:15-16. The folly of Judah's counselors
  • 29:17-24. A reworked promise to the North
  • 30:1-5. Against God's rebellious children who make a treaty with Egypt
  • 30:6-7. Oracle about the beasts of the Negeb
  • 30:8-17. Writing down the prophecy as a witness for the future
  • 30:18-26. Yahweh's promise of a better future for Zioin
  • 30:27-33. Yahweh comes in fiery judgment
  • 31:1-9. A composite oracle against reliance on Egypt
  • 32_1-8. The transformed society of the rulers and ruled in the age of salvation
  • 32:9-29. Against carefree women adn the judgment and deliverance to come
  • 33:1-24. An Isaianic elaboration of the Zion tradition
  • 34-35
  • 34:1-17. Oracle against Edom
  • 35:1-10. The return of God's people to Zion
  • 36-39. Stories about Hezekiah and Isaiah
  • 36:1-37:8. Sennacherib's campaign against Hezekiah
  • 37:9-38. Sennacherib's letter to Hezekiah and Isaiah's response
  • 38:1-8, 21. Hezekiah's illness and cure
  • 38:9-20. The Psalm of Hezekiah
  • 39:1-8. Merodach-Baladan's embassy to Hezekiah.