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Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | The Historical Background to the Overture of Deutero-Isaiah | 7 |
The Rise of the Neo-Babylonian Empire | 7 | |
The Exile | 17 | |
The Fall of the Neo-Babylonian Empire | 27 | |
The Rise of Cyrus | 28 | |
Cyrus and Marduk | 30 | |
Ch. 2 | The Literary Analysis of Deutero-Isaiah | 35 |
The Personality of Deutero-Isaiah | 36 | |
The Style of Deutero-Isaiah | 37 | |
Literary Genres in Deutero-Isaiah | 40 | |
Salvation Oracle | 41 | |
Announcement of Salvation | 43 | |
Judgment Speech: Gerichtswort, Gerichtsrede | 44 | |
Argument: Disputationswort, Bestreitung, Stretigesprach | 45 | |
Hymn | 46 | |
Royal Oracle: Konigsorakel, Selbstpradikation, Ich-Pradikation | 47 | |
Speech Forms in Prophecy | 49 | |
Prophetic Speech | 49 | |
Word of Comfort (Trostwort) | 53 | |
Hebrew Poetry | 54 | |
The Qinah Meter | 56 | |
Ch. 3 | The Overture: Isa 40:1-11 | 59 |
The Overture of the Book of Consolations | 59 | |
The Divine Council | 64 | |
Ch. 4 | The Theology of Consolation | 69 |
Nhm in the Piel | 71 | |
Comfort in the LXX | 73 | |
Divine Comfort | 74 | |
Divine Comfort in Judaism | 76 | |
Ch. 5 | Isaiah 40:1-11: The Exegesis | 79 |
vv 1-2 Comfort | 80 | |
vv 3-5 Highway for Yahweh | 99 | |
vv 6-8 The Ever-Abiding God | 111 | |
vv 9-10 Jerusalem/Zion: Bearer of Good Tidings | 121 | |
v 11 The Shepherd | 131 | |
Shepherd in Ancient Near East | 132 | |
Kings as Shepherds | 133 | |
Shepherd in Israel | 134 | |
Conclusion | 141 | |
Notes | 145 | |
Primary Sources and Reference Works | 157 | |
Bibliography | 161 |
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