Isaiah 40-66 : translation and commentary / Shalom M. Paul.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, Hebrew Series: Eerdmans Critical CommentaryPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans, 2012.Description: xiii, 714 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 978-0-8028-2603-9 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0802826032 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 224.1
Contents:
Deutero-Isaiah -- Trito-Isaiah? -- Historical survey -- Excursus A: Prayer of Nabonidus -- Excursus B: Cyrus Cylinder -- Rishonãot and òhadashãot -- Servant songs -- Attitudes toward foreigners and religious universalism -- Deutero-Isaiah, polemicist -- Descriptions of Jerusalem -- Descriptions of God, his attributes, and his relationship to his people -- Unique style and literary sequence -- Language of the book: Aramaic and late Hebrew -- Inner-biblical traditions reflected in Deutero-Isaiah -- Influence of First Isaiah on Deutero-Isaiah -- Influence of Jeremiah on Deutero-Isaiah -- Additional prophetic influences on Deutero-Isaiah -- Psalmic influences on Deutero-Isaiah -- Parallels between the book of Lamentations and Deutero-Isaiah -- Deutero-Isaiah and the literary heritage of the ancient Near East -- Isaiah scrolls from Qumran and ancient translations -- Deutero-Isaiah in Jewish liturgy -- Translation -- Commentary.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 633-656) and indexes.

Deutero-Isaiah -- Trito-Isaiah? -- Historical survey -- Excursus A: Prayer of Nabonidus -- Excursus B: Cyrus Cylinder -- Rishonãot and òhadashãot -- Servant songs -- Attitudes toward foreigners and religious universalism -- Deutero-Isaiah, polemicist -- Descriptions of Jerusalem -- Descriptions of God, his attributes, and his relationship to his people -- Unique style and literary sequence -- Language of the book: Aramaic and late Hebrew -- Inner-biblical traditions reflected in Deutero-Isaiah -- Influence of First Isaiah on Deutero-Isaiah -- Influence of Jeremiah on Deutero-Isaiah -- Additional prophetic influences on Deutero-Isaiah -- Psalmic influences on Deutero-Isaiah -- Parallels between the book of Lamentations and Deutero-Isaiah -- Deutero-Isaiah and the literary heritage of the ancient Near East -- Isaiah scrolls from Qumran and ancient translations -- Deutero-Isaiah in Jewish liturgy -- Translation -- Commentary.