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- catalog contributor b2181281.
- catalog created "1970.".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "1970.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1970.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [244]-263.".
- catalog description "Part One: Introductory matters -- Chapter 1: The purpose and method of this investigation -- 1. The importance of creation faith in Deutero-Isaiah -- 2. Difficulties in studying creation-faith in Deutero-Isaiah -- 3. Purpose of this investigation -- 4. General plan -- 5. The area of research -- Chapter 2: The literary genre of the poems on creative redemption -- 1. The oracle of salvation -- 2. The judgment speech -- 3. The argument -- 4. The hymn -- Chapter 3: Hebrew syntax in relation to the poems on creative redemption -- 1. The nuances of verb tenses in Deutero-Isiah's theology of creative redemption -- 2. The participle and Deutero-Isaiah's theology of creative redemption".
- catalog description "Part Three: Creative redemption, a development within the special motifs of Deutero-Isaiah -- Chapter 6: Yahweh, first and last, as creative Redeemer -- 1. "First and last" in relation to the new creation -- 2. "First and last" and first creation -- 3. "Last things" eschatology and creation -- Chapter 7: The creative word of Yahweh -- 1. The "word" in the ancient Near East -- 2. The creative word in the ancient Near East -- 3. The all-powerful word in Israel -- 4. The creative word in Deutero-Isiah -- Chapter 8: Redemption in its cosmic-creative aspects -- 1. Cosmic re-creation, an aspect in Israel's redemption (Is. 45:8) -- 2. Firs5t cosmic creation, leading towards world redemption -- Chapter 9: Creation vocabulary in the Book of Consolation.".
- catalog description "Part Two: Creative redemption, a development within Israel's traditional motifs -- Chapter 4: The new Exodus as a way to creative redemption -- 1. The pre-exilic prophets and the Exodus tradition -- 2. Deutero-Isaiah: The new Exodus, a way to creative redemption -- The Exodus, a way (derek) to a new creation -- The Exodus, a processional Via Sacra to creative redemption -- The Exodus, the battle motif, and re-creation -- Chapter 5: Yahweh-go'el, Israel's creative Redeemer -- 1. The specific meaning of g'l in pre-exilic tradiction -- 2. The go'el relationship between Yahweh and Israel in the Book of Consolation -- Yahweh, in a general way Israel's kinsman -- Yahweh, go'el Redeemer from slavery -- Yahweh, Israel's creative Redeemer in the role of the go'el marriage -- Appendix: Election and creative redemption -- Is. 44:1-5 -- Universal salvation in Deutero-Isaiah (?)".
- catalog extent "xii, 300 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Creative redemption in Deutero-Isaiah.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Creative redemption in Deutero-Isaiah.".
- catalog isPartOf "Analecta biblica ; 43.".
- catalog isPartOf "Analecta biblica, 43".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "1970.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Rome, Biblical institute press,".
- catalog relation "Creative redemption in Deutero-Isaiah.".
- catalog subject "224/.1".
- catalog subject "BT775 .S85".
- catalog subject "Bible. Isaiah, XL-LV Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Redemption Biblical teaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: Introductory matters -- Chapter 1: The purpose and method of this investigation -- 1. The importance of creation faith in Deutero-Isaiah -- 2. Difficulties in studying creation-faith in Deutero-Isaiah -- 3. Purpose of this investigation -- 4. General plan -- 5. The area of research -- Chapter 2: The literary genre of the poems on creative redemption -- 1. The oracle of salvation -- 2. The judgment speech -- 3. The argument -- 4. The hymn -- Chapter 3: Hebrew syntax in relation to the poems on creative redemption -- 1. The nuances of verb tenses in Deutero-Isiah's theology of creative redemption -- 2. The participle and Deutero-Isaiah's theology of creative redemption".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Three: Creative redemption, a development within the special motifs of Deutero-Isaiah -- Chapter 6: Yahweh, first and last, as creative Redeemer -- 1. "First and last" in relation to the new creation -- 2. "First and last" and first creation -- 3. "Last things" eschatology and creation -- Chapter 7: The creative word of Yahweh -- 1. The "word" in the ancient Near East -- 2. The creative word in the ancient Near East -- 3. The all-powerful word in Israel -- 4. The creative word in Deutero-Isiah -- Chapter 8: Redemption in its cosmic-creative aspects -- 1. Cosmic re-creation, an aspect in Israel's redemption (Is. 45:8) -- 2. Firs5t cosmic creation, leading towards world redemption -- Chapter 9: Creation vocabulary in the Book of Consolation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Two: Creative redemption, a development within Israel's traditional motifs -- Chapter 4: The new Exodus as a way to creative redemption -- 1. The pre-exilic prophets and the Exodus tradition -- 2. Deutero-Isaiah: The new Exodus, a way to creative redemption -- The Exodus, a way (derek) to a new creation -- The Exodus, a processional Via Sacra to creative redemption -- The Exodus, the battle motif, and re-creation -- Chapter 5: Yahweh-go'el, Israel's creative Redeemer -- 1. The specific meaning of g'l in pre-exilic tradiction -- 2. The go'el relationship between Yahweh and Israel in the Book of Consolation -- Yahweh, in a general way Israel's kinsman -- Yahweh, go'el Redeemer from slavery -- Yahweh, Israel's creative Redeemer in the role of the go'el marriage -- Appendix: Election and creative redemption -- Is. 44:1-5 -- Universal salvation in Deutero-Isaiah (?)".
- catalog title "Creative redemption in Deutero-Isaiah.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".