A sign and a wonder: the redactional formation of Isaiah 18 - 20

While many studies on Isaiah are interested in the formation of the book, relatively few have addressed the development of the oracles concerning foreign nations. Like many other prophetic books, the book of Isaiah contains a section of foreign nations oracles (Isaiah 13-23), but within this collect...

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Published in:Vetus Testamentum / Supplements
Main Author: Cook, Paul Michael 1976- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden [u.a.] Brill 2011
In: Vetus Testamentum / Supplements (147)
Reviews:A Sign and a Wonder. The Redactional Formation of Isaiah 18–20 (2012) (Kreuch, Jan, 1979 -)
, in: ThLZ 137 (2012) 664-665 (Kreuch, Jan)
Series/Journal:Vetus Testamentum / Supplements 147
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Jesaja 13-23 / Bible. Jesaja 18-20 / Journalistic editing
B Old Testament / Journalistic editing / Literary criticism
RelBib Classification:HB Old Testament
TC Pre-Christian history ; Ancient Near East
Further subjects:B Bible. Jesaja 20
B Bible. Isaiah Prophecies
B Egypt In the Bible
B Egypt
B Civil War
B Bible. Jesaja 13-23
B Thesis
B Bible. Isaiah, XIII-XXIII Criticism, Redaction
B Ethiopia In the Bible
B Bible. Isaiah, XVIII-XX Criticism, Redaction
B Ominous message directed against foreign peoples
B Bible. Jesaja 18
B Bible. Jesaja 19
B Oracle
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Summary:While many studies on Isaiah are interested in the formation of the book, relatively few have addressed the development of the oracles concerning foreign nations. Like many other prophetic books, the book of Isaiah contains a section of foreign nations oracles (Isaiah 13-23), but within this collection is a smaller grouping of literary material that deals with the nations of Cush (Ethiopia) and Egypt (Isaiah 18-20). This book considers the formation of this smaller group about Cush and Egypt within the literary context of the growth of the larger collection and the development of these individual chapters. This book also contributes a fresh approach to the formation of foreign nations oracles in Isa 13-23
While many studies on Isaiah are interested in the formation of the book, relatively few have addressed the development of the oracles concerning foreign nations. Like many other prophetic books, the book of Isaiah contains a section of foreign nations oracles (Isaiah 13-23), but within this collection is a smaller grouping of literary material that deals with the nations of Cush (Ethiopia) and Egypt (Isaiah 18-20). This book considers the formation of this smaller group about Cush and Egypt within the literary context of the growth of the larger collection and the development of these individual chapters. This book also contributes a fresh approach to the formation of foreign nations oracles in Isa 13-23
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004205918