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- catalog abstract ""Writing a commentary on the book of Isaiah in the middle of a paradigm shift in biblical studies, and in the study of the prophetic books in particular, is no easy task. The book of Isaiah has been the object of more scholarly interest over the past two or three decades than during the century preceding. At the same time, much of the received wisdom on the formation of the book has been called into question, including such matters as the date of its several components, the standard tripartite division, the role (if any) to be assigned to the prophet Isaiah himself, and the passages dealing with the anonymous Servant of the Lord. A great deal of effort has been and continues to be expended in exploring new approaches to the book, both within the conventional critical methodologies and beyond them." "This commentary by Joseph Blenkinsopp on the first thirty-nine chapters of the book, the first of a three-volume commentary on Isaiah, is written from a critical perspective in the belief that only in this way can these texts be given the opportunity to say what they have to say -- and also in the conviction that what they have to say still retains its transforming power for those willing to listen attentively today. The result is a commentary of unequaled brilliance and insight that will stand as the definitive study of one of the Hebrew Bible's most compelling and elusive books. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog alternative "Bible. Isaiah, I-XXXIX. English. Blenkinsopp. 2000.".
- catalog alternative "Isaiah one-thirty-nine".
- catalog alternative "Society of Biblical Literature abbreviation for series: AB".
- catalog contributor b11969754.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""Writing a commentary on the book of Isaiah in the middle of a paradigm shift in biblical studies, and in the study of the prophetic books in particular, is no easy task. The book of Isaiah has been the object of more scholarly interest over the past two or three decades than during the century preceding. At the same time, much of the received wisdom on the formation of the book has been called into question, including such matters as the date of its several components, the standard tripartite division, the role (if any) to be assigned to the prophet Isaiah himself, and the passages dealing with the anonymous Servant of the Lord. A great deal of effort has been and continues to be expended in exploring new approaches to the book, both within the conventional critical methodologies and beyond them." "This commentary by Joseph Blenkinsopp on the first thirty-nine chapters of the book, the first of a three-volume commentary on Isaiah, is written from a critical perspective in the belief that only in this way can these texts be given the opportunity to say what they have to say -- and also in the conviction that what they have to say still retains its transforming power for those willing to listen attentively today. The result is a commentary of unequaled brilliance and insight that will stand as the definitive study of one of the Hebrew Bible's most compelling and elusive books. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "Fate of Samaria and Its Leaders (28:1-13) -- Deal with Death Undone (28:14-22) -- Parable of the Good Farmer (28:23-29) -- Ariel's Reversal of Fortune (29:1-8) -- Blind and the Obtuse (29:9-14) -- Limitations of Political Know-How (29:15-24) -- Folly of an Alliance with Egypt (30:1-5) -- Animals of the Negev: An Oracle (30:6-7) -- Write It for Posterity (30:8-14) -- Ignominious Defeat Awaits You (30:15-17) -- Mercy Will Embrace You on Every Side (30:18-26) -- Assyria: The Final Phase (30:27-33) -- Alliance with Egypt Is Doomed (31:1-9) -- Righteous Kingdom (32:1-8) -- Mourning, but Not Forever (32:9-20) -- Tyrant Condemned (33:1) -- Psalm of Petition and Praise (33:2-6) -- Scene of Social and Physical Disaster (33:7-13) -- Moral Catechism (33:14-16) -- Future without Fear (33:17-24) -- Sword over Edom (34:1-17) -- Final Restoration of Judah (35:1-10) -- Isaiah 36-39 -- Introduction to Isaiah 36-39 --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Isaiah 1-39: a Translation -- 1.. Book of Isaiah within Latter Prophets and the Canon of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament -- 2.. Text of Isaiah and the Ancient Versions -- 3.. Literary and Structural Characteristics of the Book -- 4.. Formation of the Book -- 5.. Isaiah Interpreted in Judaism and Early Christianity -- 6.. Historical Context -- 7.. Aspects of Isaian Theology -- Book of Isaiah -- Texts and Versions -- Monographs, Articles, Special Studies -- Isaiah 1-12 -- Isaiah 13-27 -- Isaiah 28-35 -- Isaiah 36-39 -- Translation, Notes and Comments -- Isaiah 1-12 -- Introduction to Isaiah 1-12 -- Title (1:1) -- Great Arraignment (1:2-31) -- Second Title (2:1) -- Pilgrimage of the Nations to Zion (2:2-5) -- Final Judgment (2:6-22) -- Social and Moral Chaos (3:1-15) -- Fate of the Court Ladies (3:16-4:1) -- After Judgment, Peace and Security (4:2-6) -- Vineyard Song (5:1-7) -- Series of Woes (10:1-4; 5:8-24) --".
- catalog description "Jerusalem Threatened and Rescued (36:1-37:38) -- Hezekiah's Sickness and Recovery (38:1-22) -- Babylonian Delegation Visits Hezekiah (39:1-8).".
- catalog description "Oracular Pronouncement about the Philistines (14:28-32) -- Oracles and Pronouncements about Moab (15:1-16:14) -- Once Again, the Fate of Syria and Israel (17:1-11) -- Sudden End to Political Oppression (17:12-14) -- Against an Alliance with Egypt (18:1-7) -- Fate of Egypt (19:1-15) -- "Blessed Be My People Egypt" (19:16-25) -- Ominous Sign-Act (20:1-6) -- "Fallen, Fallen Is Babylon!" (21:1-10) -- Oracles about Arab Peoples (21:11-17) -- Valley of Vision (22:1-14) -- Palace Officials Condemned (22:15-25) -- About Phoenicia (23:1-18) -- Curse on the Earth and Its Inhabitants (24:1-13) -- Dies irae, dies illa (24:14-23) -- Eschatological Banquet (25:6-8) -- Three Thanksgiving Psalms (25:1-5, 9-12; 26:1-6) -- Eschatological Psalm (26:7-27:1) -- Vineyard Revisited (27:2-6) -- Once Again, and Finally, the Destiny of the City and of God's People (27:7-13) -- Isaiah 28-35 -- Introduction to Isaiah 28-35 --".
- catalog description "Poem about the Angry God (9:7-20[8-21] + 5:25) -- Assyria Is Summoned to the Attack (5:26-30) -- Throne Room Vision (6:1-13) -- Isaiah's First Intervention in Judean Politics (734 B.C.E.; 7:1-17) -- Disasters of War: Four Cameos (7:18-25) -- Child with the Name of Ill Omen (8:1-4) -- Judah Will Be Submerged (8:5-10) -- Isaiah and His Co-conspirators (8:11-15) -- Closing Reflection (8:16-22) -- New Ruler, New Age (8:23-9:6[9:1-7]) -- Assyria, Rod of My Anger (10:5-14) -- Prophetic Response to Assyrian Hubris (10:15-19) -- Three Editorial Comments (10:20-27a) -- Enemy Approaches (10:27b-32) -- Peaceful Kingdom (11:1-9) -- Reunited People (11:10-16) -- Concluding Hymn of Thanksgiving (12:1-6) -- Isaiah 13-27 -- Introduction to Isaiah 13-27 -- Fall of Babylon Presages Universal Judgment (13:1-22) -- Editorial Comment (14:1-2) -- King of Babylon in the Underworld (14:3-23) -- End of Imperial Assyria (14:24-27) --".
- catalog extent "xix, 524 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Isaiah 1-39.".
- catalog identifier "0385497164 (v. 1 : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Isaiah 1-39.".
- catalog isPartOf "Bible. English. Anchor Bible. 1964 ; v. 19.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Anchor Bible ; . vol. 19".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Doubleday,".
- catalog relation "Isaiah 1-39.".
- catalog subject "224/.1077 21".
- catalog subject "BS192.2.A1 1964 .G3 v.19 BS1515.3".
- catalog subject "Bible. Isaiah, I-XXXIX Commentaries.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fate of Samaria and Its Leaders (28:1-13) -- Deal with Death Undone (28:14-22) -- Parable of the Good Farmer (28:23-29) -- Ariel's Reversal of Fortune (29:1-8) -- Blind and the Obtuse (29:9-14) -- Limitations of Political Know-How (29:15-24) -- Folly of an Alliance with Egypt (30:1-5) -- Animals of the Negev: An Oracle (30:6-7) -- Write It for Posterity (30:8-14) -- Ignominious Defeat Awaits You (30:15-17) -- Mercy Will Embrace You on Every Side (30:18-26) -- Assyria: The Final Phase (30:27-33) -- Alliance with Egypt Is Doomed (31:1-9) -- Righteous Kingdom (32:1-8) -- Mourning, but Not Forever (32:9-20) -- Tyrant Condemned (33:1) -- Psalm of Petition and Praise (33:2-6) -- Scene of Social and Physical Disaster (33:7-13) -- Moral Catechism (33:14-16) -- Future without Fear (33:17-24) -- Sword over Edom (34:1-17) -- Final Restoration of Judah (35:1-10) -- Isaiah 36-39 -- Introduction to Isaiah 36-39 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Isaiah 1-39: a Translation -- 1.. Book of Isaiah within Latter Prophets and the Canon of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament -- 2.. Text of Isaiah and the Ancient Versions -- 3.. Literary and Structural Characteristics of the Book -- 4.. Formation of the Book -- 5.. Isaiah Interpreted in Judaism and Early Christianity -- 6.. Historical Context -- 7.. Aspects of Isaian Theology -- Book of Isaiah -- Texts and Versions -- Monographs, Articles, Special Studies -- Isaiah 1-12 -- Isaiah 13-27 -- Isaiah 28-35 -- Isaiah 36-39 -- Translation, Notes and Comments -- Isaiah 1-12 -- Introduction to Isaiah 1-12 -- Title (1:1) -- Great Arraignment (1:2-31) -- Second Title (2:1) -- Pilgrimage of the Nations to Zion (2:2-5) -- Final Judgment (2:6-22) -- Social and Moral Chaos (3:1-15) -- Fate of the Court Ladies (3:16-4:1) -- After Judgment, Peace and Security (4:2-6) -- Vineyard Song (5:1-7) -- Series of Woes (10:1-4; 5:8-24) --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Jerusalem Threatened and Rescued (36:1-37:38) -- Hezekiah's Sickness and Recovery (38:1-22) -- Babylonian Delegation Visits Hezekiah (39:1-8).".
- catalog tableOfContents "Oracular Pronouncement about the Philistines (14:28-32) -- Oracles and Pronouncements about Moab (15:1-16:14) -- Once Again, the Fate of Syria and Israel (17:1-11) -- Sudden End to Political Oppression (17:12-14) -- Against an Alliance with Egypt (18:1-7) -- Fate of Egypt (19:1-15) -- "Blessed Be My People Egypt" (19:16-25) -- Ominous Sign-Act (20:1-6) -- "Fallen, Fallen Is Babylon!" (21:1-10) -- Oracles about Arab Peoples (21:11-17) -- Valley of Vision (22:1-14) -- Palace Officials Condemned (22:15-25) -- About Phoenicia (23:1-18) -- Curse on the Earth and Its Inhabitants (24:1-13) -- Dies irae, dies illa (24:14-23) -- Eschatological Banquet (25:6-8) -- Three Thanksgiving Psalms (25:1-5, 9-12; 26:1-6) -- Eschatological Psalm (26:7-27:1) -- Vineyard Revisited (27:2-6) -- Once Again, and Finally, the Destiny of the City and of God's People (27:7-13) -- Isaiah 28-35 -- Introduction to Isaiah 28-35 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Poem about the Angry God (9:7-20[8-21] + 5:25) -- Assyria Is Summoned to the Attack (5:26-30) -- Throne Room Vision (6:1-13) -- Isaiah's First Intervention in Judean Politics (734 B.C.E.; 7:1-17) -- Disasters of War: Four Cameos (7:18-25) -- Child with the Name of Ill Omen (8:1-4) -- Judah Will Be Submerged (8:5-10) -- Isaiah and His Co-conspirators (8:11-15) -- Closing Reflection (8:16-22) -- New Ruler, New Age (8:23-9:6[9:1-7]) -- Assyria, Rod of My Anger (10:5-14) -- Prophetic Response to Assyrian Hubris (10:15-19) -- Three Editorial Comments (10:20-27a) -- Enemy Approaches (10:27b-32) -- Peaceful Kingdom (11:1-9) -- Reunited People (11:10-16) -- Concluding Hymn of Thanksgiving (12:1-6) -- Isaiah 13-27 -- Introduction to Isaiah 13-27 -- Fall of Babylon Presages Universal Judgment (13:1-22) -- Editorial Comment (14:1-2) -- King of Babylon in the Underworld (14:3-23) -- End of Imperial Assyria (14:24-27) --".
- catalog title "Isaiah 1-39 : a new translation with introduction and commentary / Joseph Blenkinsopp.".
- catalog title "Isaiah one-thirty-nine".
- catalog title "Society of Biblical Literature abbreviation for series: AB".
- catalog type "text".