Jahwe oder der Perserkönig? Intertextuelle und semantische Studien zu Jes 40,10
Due to the chosen vocabulary and to intertextual connections, Isa 40,9-11 hint covertly at the Persian king who is responsible for the political turmoil that also affected the Babylonian Gola. The Persian king is characterized as a triumphant warrior (V. 10) and a caring shepherd (V. 11). Since Cyro...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | German |
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Peeters
2011
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Biblica
Year: 2011, Volume: 92, Issue: 4, Pages: 503-527 |
Further subjects: | B
political turmoil
B triumphant warrior B Persian king B Cyros B Isaiah 40,9-11 B caring shepherd B Isaiah 44,28 |
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Summary: | Due to the chosen vocabulary and to intertextual connections, Isa 40,9-11 hint covertly at the Persian king who is responsible for the political turmoil that also affected the Babylonian Gola. The Persian king is characterized as a triumphant warrior (V. 10) and a caring shepherd (V. 11). Since Cyros administers the duties of a shepherd in Isa 44:28, he might be the one who acts on behalf of Yahweh here. |
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ISSN: | 2385-2062 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Biblica
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