Defending Zion
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Defending Zion

Edom's Desolation and Jacob's Restoration (Isaiah 34-35) in Context

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Defending Zion

Edom's Desolation and Jacob's Restoration (Isaiah 34-35) in Context

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2012
Print ISBN
9783110146653
eBook ISBN
9783110814927

Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. List of Abbreviations
  3. 1. An Introduction to the Problem
  4. 1.1. The Unity of the Book of Isaiah
  5. 1.2. Isaiah 36-39: Placement and Function
  6. 1.3. Reassessing Isaiah 34-35: Problems of Composition, Interpretation, and Function
  7. 2. An Introduction to Isa 34, 35 and the History of their Interpretation
  8. 2.1. An Overview
  9. 2.2. Unity
  10. 2.3. Dating and Authorship
  11. 2.4. Edom
  12. 2.5. The Role of Chs. 34-35 Within the Larger Work
  13. 2.6. Summary
  14. 3. Edom and the Nations in Isaiah 34: Form-critical Arguments
  15. 3.1. Form-critical Analyses of Isa 34:1
  16. 3.2. Micah 1:2 as a False Analogy to Isa 34:1
  17. 3.3. Conclusion
  18. 4. The Universal and the Particular in Isaiah 13: An Analogue for Edom and the Nations
  19. 4.1. Isaiah 13: An Overview
  20. 4.2. The Language of Isa 13
  21. 4.3. Babylon, Edom and the Nations
  22. 4.4. “As...Sodom and Gomorrah”: Stock Comparison or Intentional Analogy?
  23. 4.5. Isa 13, 34 as Structural Pillars
  24. 4.6. Conclusion
  25. 5. Edom in Poetry and Prophecy
  26. 5.1. Edom and Israel: A Brief History
  27. 5.2. Edom in Poetry and Prophecy
  28. 5.3. Conclusion
  29. 6. Isaiah 35: Context and Interpretation
  30. 6.1. Isa 35: An Overview
  31. 6.2. Isaiah 35 and 40-66
  32. 6.3. Isaiah 35: Context and Interpretation
  33. 7. The Redactional Role of Isaiah 35: A Recent Theory
  34. 7.1. Steck’s Analysis of Ch. 35: Overview and Critique
  35. 7.2. Isaiah 35 in the Context of the Book as a Whole
  36. 7.3. Conclusion
  37. 8. Chs. 34-35: Placement and Function
  38. 8.1. The Nations in Proto-Isaiah
  39. 8.2. The Representational Significance of Edom
  40. 8.3. Ch. 34-35’s Contribution to the Message and Structure of Isaiah
  41. 8.4. Envisioning the Whole
  42. Bibliography

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