In this very accessible volume, the author introduces the reader to the several ways in which Isaiah speaks, from ancient Jewish readings of the text, to Handel's lyrical use of it in his oratorio, Messiah, to the Christian community who has heard it fore
In this very accessible volume, the author introduces the reader to the several ways in which Isaiah speaks, from ancient Jewish readings of the text, to Handel's lyrical use of it in his oratorio, Messiah, to the Christian community who has heard it foreHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
WILLIAM HOLLADAY was for twenty-seven years the Lowry Professor of Old Testament at the Andover Newton Theological School; he taught for seven years at the Near East School of Theology in Beirut; and he served on the Old Testament Panel of the Committee for the translation of the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible. He is the author of Isaiah and Jeremiah (both Pilgrim Press) and the two-volume Jeremiah commentary in the Hermeneia series.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 "Isaiah 'Twas Foretold It": Three Ways to Hear a Prophet Chapter 2 God is High and Holy, and Israel Is Disobedient Chapter 3 Assyria Is on the March-Is There Any Hope? Chapter 4 God Will Bring the Exiles Home Chapter 5 God is Creator, the Incomparable Chapter 6 The Call to Suffer-Proclaimed and Ignored Chapter 7 Jews Hear Isaiah Through the Centuries Chapter 8 "The Spirit of the Lord Is upon Me": Jesus, the New Testament, and Christian Tradition
Chapter 1 "Isaiah 'Twas Foretold It": Three Ways to Hear a Prophet Chapter 2 God is High and Holy, and Israel Is Disobedient Chapter 3 Assyria Is on the March-Is There Any Hope? Chapter 4 God Will Bring the Exiles Home Chapter 5 God is Creator, the Incomparable Chapter 6 The Call to Suffer-Proclaimed and Ignored Chapter 7 Jews Hear Isaiah Through the Centuries Chapter 8 "The Spirit of the Lord Is upon Me": Jesus, the New Testament, and Christian Tradition
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