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008 870603s1987 tnub b 00110 eng
010 $a 87017834
020 $a0687197058 (alk. paper)
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050 0 $aBS1515.3$b.H39 1987
082 0 $a224/.107$219
100 1 $aHayes, John Haralson,$d1934-
245 10 $aIsaiah, the eighth century prophet :$bhis times and his preaching /$cJohn H. Hayes, Stuart A. Irvine.
260 0 $aNashville :$bAbingdon Press,$cc1987.
300 $a416 p. :$bmap ;$c22 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aI. The historical background -- 750-700 B.C.E. -- 1. Assyrian relations with Syria-Palestine -- A. Tiglath-pileser III (745-727 B.C.E.) -- B. Shalmaneser V (727-722 B.C.E.) -- C. Sargon II (722-705 B.C.E.) -- D. Sennacherib (704-681 B.C.E.) -- 2. Egypt during the second half of the eighth century -- 3. Historical developments within Israel and Judah -- A. The chronological problems -- B. Jeroboam II of Israel and Uzziah/Jotham of Judah -- C. Israelite Civil War -- D. Ahaz and the Syro-Ephraimitic Crisis -- E. The reign of Hezekiah -- II. The Religious and theological backgrounds of Isaiah's ministry -- III. The nature and function of prophetic speech in Isaiah -- IV. Isaiah's preaching and the Isaianic narratives -- 1. The superscription (1:1) -- 2. An earthquake and its aftermath (1:2-20) -- 3. Jerusalem: past, present, and future (1:21-2:5) -- 4. Yahweh had a day (2:6-22) -- 5. A society topsy-turvy (3:1-15) -- 6. The daughters of Jerusalem (3:16-4:6) -- 7. A vineyard gone bad (5:1-30) -- 8. A new task and a new message (6:1-13) -- 9. Deliverance for the house of David -- disaster for Judah (7:1-25) -- 10. Refusing the waters of Shiloah (8:1-20) -- 11. Ahaz and the throne of David (8:21-9:7)
505 0 $a12. A word against Jacob (9:8-10:4) -- 13. Assyria, the rod of Yahweh's anger (10:5-27c) -- 14. An ensign for the nations (10:27d-12:6) -- 15. Judgment on Babylon (13:1-22) -- 16. Yahweh's purpose and the death of a king (14:1-27) -- 17. Rejoice not, O Philistia (14:28-32) -- 18. An oracle on Moab (15:1-16:14) -- 19. Old coalitions never die (17:1-14) -- 20. Ambassadors in papyrus boats (18:1-7) -- 21. Assyrian, Egyptian, and Israelite ecumenism (19:1-25) -- 22. A prophetic demonstration (20:1-6) -- 23. The oracle on the sealand (21:1-17) -- 24. He took away the covering of Judah (22:1-14) -- 25. Two officials condemned (22:15-25) -- 26. The demise of Tyre (23:1-18) -- 27. A cantata of salvation (24-27) -- 28. The drunkards of Ephraim and the foolish leaders of Jerusalem (28:1-29) -- 29. Zion to be threatened but saved (29:1-24) -- 30. Woe to those who go down to Egypt (30:1-33) -- 31. Egypt is human not divine (31:1-9) -- 32. A king in righteousness should reign (32:1-20) -- 33. Yahweh for us (33:1-24) -- 34. Again Zion threatened but delivered (36:1-37:38) -- 35. Hezekiah's sickness (38:1-22) -- 36. Visiting ambassadors from Babylon (39:1-8) -- Appendix: the history of the interpretation of Isaiah 1-39
600 00 $aIsaiah$c(Biblical prophet)
630 00 $aBible.$pIsaiah, I-XXXIX$xCommentaries.
700 1 $aIrvine, Stuart A.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aHayes, John Haralson, 1934-$tIsaiah, the eighth century prophet.$dNashville : Abingdon Press, ©1987$w(OCoLC)575291259
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