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Formation and intertextuality in Isaiah 24-27
James Todd Hibbard and Hyun Chul Paul Kim
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page ix)
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Introduction (J. Todd Hibbard and Hyun Chul Paul Kim, page 1)
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The Date and Message of Isaiah 24-27 in Light of Hebrew Diachrony (Christopher B. Hays, page 7)
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City, Earth, and Empire in Isaiah 24-27 (Hyun Chul Paul Kim, page 25)
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City of Pride, City of Glory: The Opposition of Two Cities in Isaiah 24-27 (Micaël Bürki, page 49)
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"Kingship" and "Kingdom": A Discussion of Isaiah 24:21-23; 27:12-13 (Wilson de A. Cunha, page 61)
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Isaiah 24:21-25:12: A Communicative Analysis (Archibald L.H.M. van Wieringen, page 77)
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Food of the Gods: Canaanite Myths of Divine Banquets and Gardens in Connection with Isaiah 25:6 (Beth Steiner, page 99)
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Death and Feasting in the Isaiah Apocalypse (Isaiah 25:6-8) (Paul Kang-Kul Cho and Janling Fu, page 117)
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Resurrection or Transformation? Concepts of Death in Isaiah 24-27 (Annemarieke van der Woude, page 143)
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Deliverance as Fertility and Resurrection: Echoes of Second Isaiah in Isaiah 26 (Stephen L. Cook, page 165)
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Isaiah 24-27 and Trito-Isaiah: Exploring Some Connections (J. Todd Hibbard, page 183)
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Yahweh Regenerates His Vineyard: Isaiah 27 (John T. Willis, page 201)
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Words of Woe, Visions of Grandeur: A Literary and Hermeneutical Study of Isaiah 24-27 (Carol J. Dempsey, page 209)
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Bibliography (page 227)
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Contributors (page 247)
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Index of Ancient Sources (page 249)
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Published: c2013
Publisher: SBL Press
- 9781589838888 (hardcover)
- 9781589838864 (paper)
- 9781589838871 (ebook)