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- catalog alternative "Society of Biblical Literature abbreviation for series: ANET".
- catalog contributor b720943.
- catalog created "1986.".
- catalog date "1986".
- catalog date "1986.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1986.".
- catalog description "I. The trial of the nations and their Gods : 1. Isaiah 41:1-42:17: a diptych affirming Yahweh's lordship and victory over the nations and their gods :Text and structure ; Isaiah 41:1-20 and traditions of Yahweh's victory over the nations in the Jerusalem cult ; Isa 41:21-42:17: judgment of the nations and confirmation of the servant. 2. Isa 43:8-44:5: a trial of the Gods introduces Yahweh's lawsuit against Israel ; 3. Isa 45:14-25: a trial speech inviting the nations to accept Yahweh's universal sovereignty ; 4. The trial speech: form, context and claims : Form-critical and tradition-historical considerations ; The trial's context in the divine council: a forum for arguing universal claims ; From claims at trial to an invitation to universal salvation".
- catalog description "II. Polemics against idolatry : Isa 40:12-31: the incomparability of Yahweh ; Isa 46:1-13: a taunt and a polemic against idols in a disputation with Israel ; Isa 46:1-13: a taunt and a Polemic against idols in a disputable with Israel ; The prohibition of idolatry as a universal claim".
- catalog description "III. The nations in Deutero-Isaiah's eschatology : Isa 44:24-45:13: the cyrus oracle ; Isa 55:1-13: the nations serve Israel, recipient of the Davidic covenant ; Procession of the nations to Zion in Deutero-Isaiah and in the royal cult ; Conclusion: the nations under the eschatological reign of God".
- catalog description "IV. The servant and the nations : 1. General remarks ; 2. Isa 42:1-9: the servant as mediator of God's universal sovereignty ; 3. Isa 49:1-26: the servant's international jurisdiction and the restoration of Zion ; Isa 52:13-53:12: we the many an the nations : Text and structure ; The servant's intercession for the "many" ; "We" and the "many": the chorus in Isa 53:1-6. 5. Conclusion: the servant, Israel, and the nations".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction : Recent discussion of universalism and nationalism ; Universalism and nationalism as complementary themes ; The problem of formal and literary structure".
- catalog description "V. Conclusion and postscript : Concluding observations on compositional analysis as a method ; The nations and God's universal sovereignty ; Postscript: Deutero-Isaiah, trito-Isaiah, and the origins of mission.".
- catalog extent "350 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Nations in Deutero-Isaiah.".
- catalog identifier "088946085X".
- catalog identifier "0889460868 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Nations in Deutero-Isaiah.".
- catalog isPartOf "Ancient Near Eastern texts and studies ; v. 1.".
- catalog isPartOf "Volume 1 in the series Ancient Near Eastern texts & studies".
- catalog issued "1986".
- catalog issued "1986.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewiston, N.Y. : E. Mellen Press,".
- catalog relation "Nations in Deutero-Isaiah.".
- catalog subject "BS1520 .W55 1986".
- catalog subject "Bible. Isaiah, XL-LV Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Gentiles in the Old Testament.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The trial of the nations and their Gods : 1. Isaiah 41:1-42:17: a diptych affirming Yahweh's lordship and victory over the nations and their gods :Text and structure ; Isaiah 41:1-20 and traditions of Yahweh's victory over the nations in the Jerusalem cult ; Isa 41:21-42:17: judgment of the nations and confirmation of the servant. 2. Isa 43:8-44:5: a trial of the Gods introduces Yahweh's lawsuit against Israel ; 3. Isa 45:14-25: a trial speech inviting the nations to accept Yahweh's universal sovereignty ; 4. The trial speech: form, context and claims : Form-critical and tradition-historical considerations ; The trial's context in the divine council: a forum for arguing universal claims ; From claims at trial to an invitation to universal salvation".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Polemics against idolatry : Isa 40:12-31: the incomparability of Yahweh ; Isa 46:1-13: a taunt and a polemic against idols in a disputation with Israel ; Isa 46:1-13: a taunt and a Polemic against idols in a disputable with Israel ; The prohibition of idolatry as a universal claim".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. The nations in Deutero-Isaiah's eschatology : Isa 44:24-45:13: the cyrus oracle ; Isa 55:1-13: the nations serve Israel, recipient of the Davidic covenant ; Procession of the nations to Zion in Deutero-Isaiah and in the royal cult ; Conclusion: the nations under the eschatological reign of God".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. The servant and the nations : 1. General remarks ; 2. Isa 42:1-9: the servant as mediator of God's universal sovereignty ; 3. Isa 49:1-26: the servant's international jurisdiction and the restoration of Zion ; Isa 52:13-53:12: we the many an the nations : Text and structure ; The servant's intercession for the "many" ; "We" and the "many": the chorus in Isa 53:1-6. 5. Conclusion: the servant, Israel, and the nations".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction : Recent discussion of universalism and nationalism ; Universalism and nationalism as complementary themes ; The problem of formal and literary structure".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. Conclusion and postscript : Concluding observations on compositional analysis as a method ; The nations and God's universal sovereignty ; Postscript: Deutero-Isaiah, trito-Isaiah, and the origins of mission.".
- catalog title "Society of Biblical Literature abbreviation for series: ANET".
- catalog title "The nations in Deutero-Isaiah : a study on composition and structure / Andrew Wilson.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".