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Cyrus: Messiah, Restorer, and Temple Builder,ke Babylon, Isaiah 45:1 explicitly refers to him as “his anointed” or “my anointed” (LXX, τω χριστφ μου). Therefore, Isaiah 45:1 has aroused a wide range of interpretations. Isaiah 45:1 is the only text in Isaiah that overtly mentions the phrase “Messiah” or “anointed one”. Therefore, scholars have娴熟 发表于 2025-3-25 18:33:49
,City-Lament Motifs in Isaiah 49–55,dol passages also completely disappear from the discourse. Moreover, Isaiah 40–66 seems to be trisected, based on a repeated refrain (“there is no peace for the wicked”—Isa. 48:22; 57:21). Delitzsch asserts that this refrain organizes Isaiah 40–66 into almost three equal parts and the end of the firclarify 发表于 2025-3-25 23:49:24
Concluding Remarks, a Lament for Today, and Theological Reflection, lamentation, destruction, and restoration of Israelite cities because these methods cannot uncover the oral traditions, settings, and scriptural form that give rise to such laments. Hence, form-critical methodology was able to clarify the oral traditions and genres that housed such city-lament feat弄污 发表于 2025-3-26 04:09:34
The City, Destruction, and Native Israelite Genres,m. While Dobbs-Allsopp regards Isaiah 1:7–9 and 21–26 to be city laments, other scholarly efforts have used form-critical and redaction-critical methods to show that both the “prebiblical” traditions and the “scriptural form” are performing another function..fledged 发表于 2025-3-26 06:13:29
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The Divine Council,cit and genre specific in Isaiah 6 and 40. The first divine counsel description in Isaiah 6 proclaims destruction and the second divine counsel in Isaiah 40 proclaims restoration to the destroyed cities: “Here is your God.”温室 发表于 2025-3-26 20:12:02
Babylon the Great,nitially King Merodach-baladan son of Baladan of Babylon sends envoys, a letter, and a present to Hezekiah who is sick. Hezekiah shows all of his treasures to these diplomats but Isaiah the prophet utters an oracle: