Writing and Reading the Scroll of Isaiah: Studies of an Interpretative Tradition

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Craig C. Broyles, Craig A. Evans
BRILL, 1997 - 474 Seiten
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.
 

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WALTER BRUEGGEMANN
19
ROY F MELUGIN
39
YEHOSHUA GITAY
57
JOHN BARTON
67
ROBERT P CARROLL
79
JOHN J SCHMITT
95
The City as Woman in Isaiah 139
103
J KENNETH KUNTZ
121
HUGH G M WILLIAMSON
263
JAMES LIMBURG
279
JOHN T WILLIS
295
LIND
317
JOSEPH JENSEN
339
JOHN
357
WILLEM A M BEUKEN
369
BROYLES
399

TRYGGVE N D METTINGER
143
JOSEPH BLENKINSOPP
155
A Study of the Function
177
HOLLADAY
193
Autor undoder Redaktor in Jesaja 5666
219
DWIGHT W VAN WINKLE
423
RONALD E CLEMENTS
441
MARVIN A SWEENEY
455
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Craig C. Broyles, Ph.D. (1984) in Biblical Studies, Sheffield University, is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Trinity Western University. He has published "The Conflict of Faith and Experience" ("Sheffield Academic Press," 1989) and has recently completed a commentary on the Psalms. Craig A. Evans, Ph.D. (1983) in Biblical Studies, Claremont Graduate School, is Professor of Religious Studies at Trinity Western University and Director of the Graduate Program in Biblical Studies. He has published several books, including "To See and Not Perceive: Isaiah 6.9-10 in Early Jewish and Christian Interpretation" (Sheffield Academic Press, 1989) and "Jesus and His Contemporaries" (Brill, 1995).