Opening the Sealed Book (Record no. 104732)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780802840219
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082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number BC36
Item number B617
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Blenkinsopp, Joseph
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Opening the Sealed Book
Remainder of title Interpretations of the Book of Isaiah in Late Antiquity
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Michigan
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. William B.Eerdmans Publishing Co
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2006
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 315p
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note includes index and biblioraphy
505 2# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note 1. Isaiah: The Book i<br/>What Is a Book? i<br/>From Scraps to Scrolls 4<br/>The Literate and Illiterate Are Invited to Read a Sealed Book 8<br/>Is the Sealed Book the Book of Isaiah? 11<br/>The Isaianic-Danielic Interpretative Trajectory 14<br/>The Sealed Book in Daniel 18<br/>Sealed and Secret Books after Daniel 23<br/>2. Isaiah: Author, Prophet, Man of God 28<br/>Isaiah as Author 28<br/>Contrasting Profiles of Isaiah in the Book 32<br/>The Prophetic Role Redefined 38<br/>Isaiah in Chronicles and Jesus ben Sira 43<br/>Isaiah in The Lives of the Prophets and Josephus 46<br/>The Martyrdom of Isaiah 49<br/>The Lure of Martyrdom: The Passion of Isaiah and the Passion of Jesus 52<br/>3. Isaiah at the Beginnings of Jewish Sectarianism 56<br/>Questions about Definition 56<br/>Sectarian Phenomena in the Early Persian Period 64<br/>The Gap between the Fifth and the Second Centuries B.C.E. 72<br/>Bridging the Gap 77<br/>The Final and Decisive Phase in the Formation of Sects 84<br/>4. Reading Isaiah at Qumran 89<br/>The Source Material: Scrolls and Scraps 89<br/>The Qumran Pesher Commentaries 98<br/>Text Interpretation and Dream Interpretation 103<br/>The Isaiah Pesharim 106<br/>5. Reading Isaiah in Early Christianity, with<br/>Special Reference to Matthew`s Gospel 129<br/>The Gospel according to Isaiah 129<br/>The Jesus Sect and the Sect of John the Baptist 138<br/>The Matthean Commentaries 147<br/>Isaiah according to Matthew`s Gospel 154<br/>6. Isaianic Titles in Qumran and Early Christianity 169<br/>Titles, Rubrics, and Self-descriptions in General 169<br/>The Many 174<br/>The Way 178<br/>The Righteous 185<br/>The Elect 193<br/>The Servants of the Lord 197<br/>The Saints 203<br/>The Poor 209<br/>The Penitents 212<br/>The Mourners 216<br/>The Devout 219<br/>7. Exile in the Interpretation of Isaiah 222<br/>The Prophetic Idea of the "Remnant of Israel" 222<br/>Exile and Return in Sectarian Writings from the Greco-Roman Period 230<br/>Exile and Return in the Isaianic Interpretative Tradition 241<br/>8. The Many Faces of the Servant of the Lord 251<br/>The Beginnings in the Book of Isaiah 251<br/>The Servant as Protomartyr and Eschatological Figure 259<br/>The Servant of the Lord at Qumran 268<br/>The Anonymous Teacher and Jesus of Nazareth as Servant Figures 282<br/>
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