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Bind Up the Testimony is a collection of evangelical perspectives on longstanding debates concerning the authorship and compositional history of the book of Isaiah. The various viewpoints presented demonstrate that paying careful attention to the origins of this book can provide insight and encouragement to Christians who seek to understand how the book of Isaiah has spoken to God's people throughout the ages and continues to speak to them today. - from the back of the book.
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Bind up the testimony: explorations in the genesis of the Book of Isaiah
2015, Hendrickson Publishers
in English
1619705990 9781619705999
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Table of Contents
The origins and basic arguments of the multi-author view of the composition of Isaiah: where are we now and how did we get here? / Richard L. Schultz
Isaianic intertextuality and intratextuality as composition-historical indicators: methodological challenges in determining literary influence / Richard L. Schultz
The biblical texts of Isaiah at Qumran / Seulgi L. Byun
"Isaiah the prophet said": the authorship of Isaiah reexamined in the light of early Jewish and Christian writings / G.K. Beale
The composition of the Book of Isaiah in Jewish tradition / Michael W. Graves
The diachronic perspective of the Book of Isaiah's final form / Knut M. Heim
Isaiah as prophet and Isaiah as book in their ancient Near Eastern context / John W. Hilber
Cyrus or Sennacherib?: historical issues involved in the interpretation of Isaiah 40-55 / Gary V. Smith
Charcteristics of the Hebrew of the recognized literary divisions of Isaiah / Mark F. Rooker
The literary macrostructures of the Book of Isaiah and authorial intent / Peter J. Gentry
Authors and readers (real or implicit) and the unity/disunity of Isaiah / Mark J. Boda
The implications of an evangelical view of Scripture for the authorship of the Book of Isaiah / John N. Oswalt
Binding up the testimony: concluding reflections on the origins of the Book of Isaiah / Daniel I. Block.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-334) and indexes.
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