Reading Isaiah |
Contents
The Royal Narratives and the Structure | 34 |
The LORDS Military Strategy concerning All the Earth | 52 |
Who Are We in Isaiah? | 83 |
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addressed Ahaz announced answer appears approach argued associated Assyrian king Babylon Babylonian background become beginning Bible biblical biblical theology Book of Isaiah bring chaps chapter collection concerning contains contemporary context death deliverance discussion earlier earth experience final future give hand hear heard Hezekiah narrative historical criticism historical-critical implied audience important indicate intentions interpretive Isaiah's vision Israel Jacob-Israel Jerusalem John judgment language literary Literature look LORD LORD's plan material meaning military occurs Old Testament opponents oracle original passage past person plural poetry present Press promise Prophecy prophet provides questions reader reception redaction refers relationship rhetorical rhetorical questions says scholars Second Isaiah servant setting significant situation speaks strategies structure suggests survivors theories things third tion Tradition understanding understood unity University verse vision of Isaiah voice wait whole witnesses words