Scribal culture and intertextuality: literary and historical relationships between Job and Deutero-Isaiah
JiSeong James Kwon discusses similar linguistic expressions and themes between Job and Deutero-Isaiah, and attempts to find out a common historical background. He argues that both Job and Deutero-Isaiah significantly reflect common scribal ideas, although each text belongs to wisdom and prophetic ge...
| Summary: | JiSeong James Kwon discusses similar linguistic expressions and themes between Job and Deutero-Isaiah, and attempts to find out a common historical background. He argues that both Job and Deutero-Isaiah significantly reflect common scribal ideas, although each text belongs to wisdom and prophetic genre. - From the back of the book |
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| Item Description: | "This book is a revised version of my thesis which was written at the Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University and which was finally completed in 2015." - (Preface) Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 229-251 |
| Physical Description: | XIX, 277 Seiten, 23.1 cm x 15.5 cm |
| ISBN: | 978-3-16-154397-5 |