RT Article T1 Who is the True Israel?: Community, Identity, and Religious Commitment in Third Isaiah (Isaiah 56-66) JF Interpretation VO 73 IS 2 SP 174 OP 184 A1 Schüle, Andreas 1968- LA English PB Sage Publ. YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1663142386 AB Who is the true Israel? The topic of this essay indicates that, following the Babylonian exile and the return to what was now the Persian province Yehud, there was more than one way of being "Israel." Third Isaiah (Isaiah 56-66) is a particularly intriguing place to explore the different notions of identity and community. In these eleven chapters, one finds an array of answers, ranging from what today we might call "liberal" to "conservative." There are two aspects in particular that spark the controversy: the varying views of the relationship between Israel and other nations and the competing claims among different Jewish groups to being the true Israel. It is not only historically but also ethically relevant that Third Isaiah accommodates all these views within one textual framework. There is a sense that in matters of identity, every voice deserves to be heard. K1 Community K1 Fasting K1 Foreigners K1 Identity K1 Justice K1 Sabbath K1 Third Isaiah DO 10.1177/0020964318820595