"Enlarge the site of your tent" : the city as unifying theme in Isaiah / / edited by Archibald L.H.M. van Wieringen, Annemarieke van der Woude.

In the year 2000, the first OTS volume by the Jesaja Werkplaats was published, entitled: Studies in Isaiah 24-27 (OTS 43). In the present volume, the question as to the possible unity of the book Isaiah forms the centre of the Jesaja Werkplaats ’ interest. In order to gain a better insight into this...

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Superior document:Oudtestamentische studiën = Old Testament studies, v. 58
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Oudtestamentische studiën ; d. 58.
Physical Description:1 online resource (256 p.)
Notes:This is the second volume of papers emanating from the Isaiah Workshop (De Jesaja Werkplaats), an exchange platform for the exegesis of the book Isaiah in the Netherlands and Flanders (Belgium). The first volume of papers was published in 2000.--Cf. Preface, pages [vii].
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Isaiah’s City /
Rejoice, o Thirsty Desert! (Isaiah 35): /
From Legitimate King to Protected City: /
Assur and Babel against Jerusalem: /
From Damascus to Mount Zion: /
The Diseased King and the Diseased City (Isaiah 36 39) as a Reader-Oriented Link between Isaiah 1-39 and Isaiah 40-66 /
Zion and the Kingship of Yhwh in Isaiah 40-55 /
The Notion of the City in Isaiah 44:21-46:13 /
The Comfort of Zion: /
Jerusalem, Zion and the Unique Servant of Yhwh in the New Heaven and the New Earth: /
Zion as an ‘Agunah?: /
Bibliography /
Contributors /
Index of Authors /
Index of Biblical Passages /
Summary:In the year 2000, the first OTS volume by the Jesaja Werkplaats was published, entitled: Studies in Isaiah 24-27 (OTS 43). In the present volume, the question as to the possible unity of the book Isaiah forms the centre of the Jesaja Werkplaats ’ interest. In order to gain a better insight into this question, the Jesaja Werkplaats has decided on a fixed starting point: the concept of the ‘city’ within the book Isaiah. This concept not only has a literary meaning, but also a historical one. Examining the ‘city’, therefore, demands various exegetical approaches, overcoming the classical dichotomy between diachrony and synchrony. This volume offers an intriguing variety of contributions on the ‘city’ throughout the entire book Isaiah.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:1283852039
900419424X
ISSN:0169-7226 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Archibald L.H.M. van Wieringen, Annemarieke van der Woude.