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The message of Isaiah 40-55 : a literary-theological commentary / c John Goldingay.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : T & T Clark, 2005.Description: xi, 578 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0567030385 (hbk.)
  • 9780567030382 (hbk.)
  • 0567633373 (electronic bk.)
  • 9780567633378 (electronic bk.)
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LOC classification:
  • BS1515.53  .G55 2005
Contents:
|t Introduction (40.1-31). |t Introduction ; |t Yhwh is returning to Jerusalem (40.1-11) ; |t Yhwh the Creator has Jacob-Israel's destiny in hand (40.12-31) -- |t Yhwh's vindication and deliverance (41.1-44.23). |t Yhwh's unique power and Yhwh's commitment to servant Israel (41.1-20) ; |t Yhwh's unique power and Yhwh's achievement through the servant (41.21-42.17) ; |t Yhwh's commitment to blind and deaf Jacob-Israel (42.18-43.21) ; |t Yhwh's commitment to using Jacob-Israel as witness (43.22-44.23 [45.8]) -- |t Yhwh's work with Cyrus (44.24-48.22). |t The triumph of Cyrus (44.24-45.25) ; |t The fall of Babylon's gods and their city (46.1-47.15) ; |t The challenge to Jacob-Israel (48.1-22) -- |t The servant and Zion (49.1-52.12). |t The servant's testimony and its implications (49.1-13) ; |t Yhwh's response to abandoned Zion (49.14-50.3) ; |t The awakening of Yhwh's servant (50.4-11) ; |t The awakening of Yhwh and of Zion (51.1-52.12) -- |t Yhwh's act of restoration and transformation (52.13-55.13). |t Yhwh's act of restoration and transformation ; |t The fruitfulness of the servant's ministry (52.13-53.12) ; |t The renewing of the abandoned woman/city (54.1-17a) ; |t Conclusion : the broadening of the covenant commitment (54:17b-55.13).
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Joshua & Timothy School of Theology Library (JTSOT) General Circulation Non-fiction BS1515.53 .G55 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 066546
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 559-563) and indexes.

|t Introduction (40.1-31). |t Introduction ; |t Yhwh is returning to Jerusalem (40.1-11) ; |t Yhwh the Creator has Jacob-Israel's destiny in hand (40.12-31) -- |t Yhwh's vindication and deliverance (41.1-44.23). |t Yhwh's unique power and Yhwh's commitment to servant Israel (41.1-20) ; |t Yhwh's unique power and Yhwh's achievement through the servant (41.21-42.17) ; |t Yhwh's commitment to blind and deaf Jacob-Israel (42.18-43.21) ; |t Yhwh's commitment to using Jacob-Israel as witness (43.22-44.23 [45.8]) -- |t Yhwh's work with Cyrus (44.24-48.22). |t The triumph of Cyrus (44.24-45.25) ; |t The fall of Babylon's gods and their city (46.1-47.15) ; |t The challenge to Jacob-Israel (48.1-22) -- |t The servant and Zion (49.1-52.12). |t The servant's testimony and its implications (49.1-13) ; |t Yhwh's response to abandoned Zion (49.14-50.3) ; |t The awakening of Yhwh's servant (50.4-11) ; |t The awakening of Yhwh and of Zion (51.1-52.12) -- |t Yhwh's act of restoration and transformation (52.13-55.13). |t Yhwh's act of restoration and transformation ; |t The fruitfulness of the servant's ministry (52.13-53.12) ; |t The renewing of the abandoned woman/city (54.1-17a) ; |t Conclusion : the broadening of the covenant commitment (54:17b-55.13).

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