Scholars have traditionally identified two fundamental, and somewhat separate, discourses in Isaiah 1?39. In what might be labelled the social-critical discourse, we supposedly encounter a prophet who condemns the Jerusalemite elite for their complacent attitudes and decadent life-style in general, and for their more or less systematic oppression of the less fortunate in particular. This lack of social justice, Isaiah emphasises, will indeed be punished by YHWH. In the discourse that might preferably be labelled foreign-political, scholars have found that the prophet repeatedly discourages Judahite participation in anti-Assyrian rebellions, since such strategies are offensive to YHWH and their plans will therefore come to nothing. This stud...
Isaiah\u27s portrayal of the nations in chapters 56-66 (Trito-Isaiah, or, TI) has not received a sin...
This in-depth study takes on the task of finding a postcolonial voice in the socio-political critiqu...
This dissertation examines how the radical idea of the priesthood of foreigners in Isa 56:1-8 (and 6...
Social critique in the book of Isaiah represents social conditions between Israel´s and Judea´s nati...
The prophetic literature of the Hebrew Bible aims to present the word of God to the human reader. Th...
The book of Isaiah is really interesting to explore. Many conflicts occurred there, both in relation...
In this essay I sketch an outline of how the book of Isaiah presents its politics, working from the ...
The book of Isaiah is really interesting to explore. Many conflicts occurred there, both in relation...
The problem with, which this thesis is concerned is that of assessing the political proclamations o...
This thesis investigates the theme of hardening in the Book of Isaiah from the perspective of an ana...
The text of Isaiah 5 describes a rapidly changing society in 8th-century BCE Judah. This shift is dr...
The main focus of this dissertation is the interconnection among the themes of justice, cult, and sa...
The vision in Isaiah 2:1�5 of nations streaming to Zion in the days to come to receive Yahweh�s Tora...
This article focuses on Isa 6–8* and 28–31*, two centre-pieces of the early Isaiah tradition, and ar...
In this study, spiritual, social-ethic and political background will be scrutinized to assist to und...
Isaiah\u27s portrayal of the nations in chapters 56-66 (Trito-Isaiah, or, TI) has not received a sin...
This in-depth study takes on the task of finding a postcolonial voice in the socio-political critiqu...
This dissertation examines how the radical idea of the priesthood of foreigners in Isa 56:1-8 (and 6...
Social critique in the book of Isaiah represents social conditions between Israel´s and Judea´s nati...
The prophetic literature of the Hebrew Bible aims to present the word of God to the human reader. Th...
The book of Isaiah is really interesting to explore. Many conflicts occurred there, both in relation...
In this essay I sketch an outline of how the book of Isaiah presents its politics, working from the ...
The book of Isaiah is really interesting to explore. Many conflicts occurred there, both in relation...
The problem with, which this thesis is concerned is that of assessing the political proclamations o...
This thesis investigates the theme of hardening in the Book of Isaiah from the perspective of an ana...
The text of Isaiah 5 describes a rapidly changing society in 8th-century BCE Judah. This shift is dr...
The main focus of this dissertation is the interconnection among the themes of justice, cult, and sa...
The vision in Isaiah 2:1�5 of nations streaming to Zion in the days to come to receive Yahweh�s Tora...
This article focuses on Isa 6–8* and 28–31*, two centre-pieces of the early Isaiah tradition, and ar...
In this study, spiritual, social-ethic and political background will be scrutinized to assist to und...
Isaiah\u27s portrayal of the nations in chapters 56-66 (Trito-Isaiah, or, TI) has not received a sin...
This in-depth study takes on the task of finding a postcolonial voice in the socio-political critiqu...
This dissertation examines how the radical idea of the priesthood of foreigners in Isa 56:1-8 (and 6...