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Unbound by Time: Isaiah Still Speaks
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Unbound by Time: Isaiah Still Speaks. By William Lee Holladay. Cambridge, Mass.: Cowley Publications, 2002. 188 pp. $12.95 (paper).
William L. Holladay paints a refreshing portrait of the book of Isaiah in a way that shows how biblical interpretation for the communities of faith is "unbound by time." Clearly claiming to be a Christian who has journeyed on a pilgrimage from mainline Protestantism into Roman Catholicism, he aims to show how the book of Isaiah has functioned differently f...
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Unbound by Time: Isaiah Still Speaks
Anglican Theological Review
; Unbound by Time: Isaiah Still Speaks. By William Lee Holladay. Cambridge, Mass.: Cowley Publications, 2002. 188 pp. $12.95 (paper). William L. Holladay paints a refreshing portrait of the book of Isaiah in a way that shows how biblical interpretation for the communities of faith is "unbound by
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Writing and Reading the Scroll of Isaiah: Studies of an Interpretive Tradition
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; Writing and Reading the Scroll of Isaiah: Studies of an Interpretive Tradition. Edited by Craig C. Broyles and Craig A. Evans. 2 vole. SVT 70. Leiden: Brill, 1997, xx + 829 pp., $153.00. These two volumes offer an update on the status on Isaianic scholarship for the student, pastor, and professor
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Jesus and the Suffering Servant: Isaiah 53 and Christian Origins
Journal of Biblical Literature
; Jesus and the Suffering Servant: Isaiah 53 and Christian Origins, ed. William H. Bellinger, Jr., and William R. Farmer. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International,1998. Pp. ix + 325. $25 (paper). This collection of sixteen essays is the outcome of the colloquy held at Baylor University in February
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Deutero-Isaiah: A commentary on Isaiah 40-55 / Isaiah II. Vol. 2. Isaiah 28-39
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; Deutero-Isaiah: A Commentary on Isaiah 40-55. By Klaus Baltzer. Translated by M. Kohl. Hermeneia. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2001, 597 pp., $78.00; Isaiah II. Vol. 2: Isaiah 28-39. By Willem A. M. Beuken. Leuven: Peeters, 2000, 420 pp., $45.00 paper. Baltzer's commentary is the most thorough exposition
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The Struggle to Understand Isaiah as Christian Scripture
Anglican Theological Review
; The Struggle to Understand Isaiah as Christian Scripture. By Brevard S. Childs. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2004. 332 pp. $35.00 (cloth). For Christians, a great exegetical struggle concerns interpreting the Old Testament as Christian Scripture, especially when
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Isaiah
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; JOHN GOLDINGAY, Isaiah (NIBC 13; Peabody, MA: Hendrickson; Carlisle: Pasternoster, 2001). Pp. x + 397. Paper $11.95. Goldingay provides a verse-by-verse commentary on the whole Book of Isaiah, while critically combing the text for illuminating details. Since the older modern critical methods and
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Isaiah 1: the power of prophecy.(Midrash: Jewish Texts)(Essay)
Midstream
; The particular power of the prophecy of Isaiah 1 is so grounded in the Hebrew Isaiah employs that much of the immediacy, the intimacy, and the searching intelligence of the prophet and his word to the people of Judah is necessarily lost in translation. It's left to the exegete who grapples with
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Opening the Sealed Book: Interpretations of the Book of Isaiah in Late Antiquity
Interpretation
; ... serving not themselves but you, in regard to the things that have now been announced to you through those who brought you good news by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven-things into which angels long to look!" The title itself illustrates Blenkinsopp's point ...
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New Visions of Isaiah
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; ROY E MELUGIN and MARVIN A. SWEENEY (eds New Visions of Isaiah (JSOTSup 214; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1996). Pp. 344. 39, $58.50. This collection of wide-ranging essays results from the discussions of the Formation of the Book of Isaiah Seminar of the Society of Biblical Literature. The
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"As Those Who Are Taught": The Interpretation of Isaiah from the LXX to the SBL
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; CLAIRE MATTHEWS MCGINNIS and PATRICIA K. TULL (eds "As Those Who Are Taught": The Interpretation of Isaiah from the LXX to the SBL (SBLSymS 27; Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2006). Pp. xii + 342. Paper $39.95. This anthology stresses the importance in scholarship of hearing the voices of
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