History and hope: the agrarian wisdom of Isaiah 28-35

"Examines the rhetorical function of Isaiah 28-35, a series of six woe oracles, in relation to reading the book of Isaiah as a whole. Explores the use of the language of agrarian wisdom to transport the reader from prior reflections on historical destruction into a vision of ultimate hope"...

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Main Author: Stulac, Daniel J. D. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: University Park, Pennsylvania Eisenbrauns 2018
In: Siphrut (24)
Year: 2018
Series/Journal:Siphrut 24
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Human Ecology Religious aspects Christianity
B Bible. Isaiah, XXVIII-XXXV Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:"Examines the rhetorical function of Isaiah 28-35, a series of six woe oracles, in relation to reading the book of Isaiah as a whole. Explores the use of the language of agrarian wisdom to transport the reader from prior reflections on historical destruction into a vision of ultimate hope"--Provided by publisher
Understanding agrarian hermeneutics -- Isaiah 28 : a matter of food an drink -- Isaiah 29-32 : the creaturely body in place -- Isaiah 33-35 : a geo-theology of dwelling -- Isaiah 36-66 : agrarian patterns, agrarian hope -- A call to obedience : the implied reader reads Isaiah 28-35
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-308) and index
ISBN:1575067897