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- catalog contributor b1416542.
- catalog created "1979.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "1979.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1979.".
- catalog description "1. The enquiry's aim and procedure -- The enigma of Isaiah 40-55 -- The formative tradition behind Isaiah 40-55 -- The relevance of my 'Kingship and the Psalms' -- 2. Outline of the pre-exilic festival and ideal of kingship -- The occasion of the festival -- The king as convener and president -- Thoughts of the festival on the pilgrims' journey -- The pilgrimage is ideally for all nations -- Cleansing and forgiveness -- Yahweh's kingship as an event in the festival -- The diverse forces conquered by Yahweh -- Yahweh's victorious procession into Zion -- Yahweh takes his seat in Zion -- Yahweh's speech as Covenant-Lord -- Yahweh sits as Judge in Zion -- Yahweh regulates the elements -- The festal salvation is world-wide -- Yahweh's renewed royal care for his people -- Zion as mother, wife, and queen -- the renewal and repair of city and temple -- A new start -- Ideas combined in the festival -- THe festal presentation of the Davidic office -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 124-127.".
- catalog description "Dramatic speech and the autobiographical theory -- A Davidic hope -- 5. Relations to other prophetic collections -- The kingship of God and his Davidic servant in Isaiah 1-39 -- Liturgical forms in Isaiah 1-39 -- The Isaianic circle and its tradition -- Hopes of Davidic restoration in other collections -- Dramatic prophecy in the festival -- 6. Summary and concluding thoughts -- The next step.".
- catalog description "The dramatic nature of the Davidic rites -- An outline of the royal drama -- The Davidic rites distinct but integral within the celebration of Yahweh's kingship -- Royal passion rites: Near Eastern comparisons -- Yahweh glorifies his king -- The king and Yahweh's law -- The king as Yahweh's son and servant -- The king as righteous -- The king and God's spirit -- The king and God's word -- The reassurance of the king -- God's bestowal of life on the king -- The king mediates life -- Priestly and prophetic functions in the king -- The king's work of atonement -- The king's power of prayer -- The prominence of enemies in the royal texts -- The king as witness and proclaimer of Yahweh's triumph -- Complaints of king and people -- 3. Festal and royal matter in Isaiah 49-55, 60-62 -- 4. The significance of 'The servant' for Isiah 40-55 -- Isiah 40-55 a unity in the festal pattern -- Is there a servant distinct from the people Israel? -- The distinctness of Cyrus -- ".
- catalog extent "xii, 132 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Festal drama in Deutero-Isaiah.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Festal drama in Deutero-Isaiah.".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "1979.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : SPCK,".
- catalog relation "Festal drama in Deutero-Isaiah.".
- catalog subject "BS1520 .E22".
- catalog subject "Bible. Isaiah, XL-LV Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The enquiry's aim and procedure -- The enigma of Isaiah 40-55 -- The formative tradition behind Isaiah 40-55 -- The relevance of my 'Kingship and the Psalms' -- 2. Outline of the pre-exilic festival and ideal of kingship -- The occasion of the festival -- The king as convener and president -- Thoughts of the festival on the pilgrims' journey -- The pilgrimage is ideally for all nations -- Cleansing and forgiveness -- Yahweh's kingship as an event in the festival -- The diverse forces conquered by Yahweh -- Yahweh's victorious procession into Zion -- Yahweh takes his seat in Zion -- Yahweh's speech as Covenant-Lord -- Yahweh sits as Judge in Zion -- Yahweh regulates the elements -- The festal salvation is world-wide -- Yahweh's renewed royal care for his people -- Zion as mother, wife, and queen -- the renewal and repair of city and temple -- A new start -- Ideas combined in the festival -- THe festal presentation of the Davidic office -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Dramatic speech and the autobiographical theory -- A Davidic hope -- 5. Relations to other prophetic collections -- The kingship of God and his Davidic servant in Isaiah 1-39 -- Liturgical forms in Isaiah 1-39 -- The Isaianic circle and its tradition -- Hopes of Davidic restoration in other collections -- Dramatic prophecy in the festival -- 6. Summary and concluding thoughts -- The next step.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The dramatic nature of the Davidic rites -- An outline of the royal drama -- The Davidic rites distinct but integral within the celebration of Yahweh's kingship -- Royal passion rites: Near Eastern comparisons -- Yahweh glorifies his king -- The king and Yahweh's law -- The king as Yahweh's son and servant -- The king as righteous -- The king and God's spirit -- The king and God's word -- The reassurance of the king -- God's bestowal of life on the king -- The king mediates life -- Priestly and prophetic functions in the king -- The king's work of atonement -- The king's power of prayer -- The prominence of enemies in the royal texts -- The king as witness and proclaimer of Yahweh's triumph -- Complaints of king and people -- 3. Festal and royal matter in Isaiah 49-55, 60-62 -- 4. The significance of 'The servant' for Isiah 40-55 -- Isiah 40-55 a unity in the festal pattern -- Is there a servant distinct from the people Israel? -- The distinctness of Cyrus -- ".
- catalog title "Festal drama in Deutero-Isaiah / J. H. Eaton.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".