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The Desert Will Bloom Poetic Visions in Isaiah

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Society of Biblical Literature Ancient Israel and Its Literature ; 200900ENGGPS4Publication details: Atlanta Society of Biblical Literature 2009Description: 299pISBN:
  • 9781589834255
DDC classification:
  • BC36 Ev275
Partial contents:
Poetic Imagination, Intertextuality, and Life in a Symbolic World Roy F. Melugin 7 Persistent Vegetative States: People as Plants and Plants as People in Isaiah Patricia K.Tull 17 "Like a Mother I Have Comforted You": The Function of Figurative Language in Isaiah 1:7-26 and 66:7-14 Chris A. Franke 35 A Bitter Memory: Isaiahs Commission in Isaiah 6:1-13 A. Joseph Everson 57 Poetic Vision in Isaiah 7:18-25 H. G. M. Williamson 77 YHWH`S Sovereign Rule and His Adoration on Mount Zion: A Comparison of Poetic Visions in Isaiah 24-27, 52, and 66 Willem A. M. Beuken 91 The Legacy of Josiah in Isaiah 40-55 Marvin A. Sweeney 109 Spectrality in the Prologue to Deutero-Isaiah Francis Landy 131 The Spider-Poet: Signs and Symbols in Isaiah 41 Hyun Chul Paul Kirn 159 Consider the Source: A Reading of the Servant`s Identity and Task in Isaiah 42:1-9 James M. Kennedy 181 "They All Gather, They Come to You": History, Utopia, and the Reading of Isaiah 49:18-26 and 60:4-16 Roy D. Wells 197 From Desolation to Delight: The Transformative Vision of Isaiah 60-62 Carol J. Dempsey 217 The Nations` Journey to Zion: Pilgrimage and Tribute as Metaphor in the Book of Isaiah Gary Stansell 233
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Poetic Imagination, Intertextuality, and Life in a Symbolic World Roy F. Melugin 7 Persistent Vegetative States: People as Plants and Plants as People in Isaiah Patricia K.Tull 17 "Like a Mother I Have Comforted You": The Function of Figurative Language in Isaiah 1:7-26 and 66:7-14 Chris A. Franke 35 A Bitter Memory: Isaiahs Commission in Isaiah 6:1-13 A. Joseph Everson 57 Poetic Vision in Isaiah 7:18-25 H. G. M. Williamson 77 YHWH`S Sovereign Rule and His Adoration on Mount Zion: A Comparison of Poetic Visions in Isaiah 24-27, 52, and 66 Willem A. M. Beuken 91 The Legacy of Josiah in Isaiah 40-55 Marvin A. Sweeney 109 Spectrality in the Prologue to Deutero-Isaiah Francis Landy 131 The Spider-Poet: Signs and Symbols in Isaiah 41 Hyun Chul Paul Kirn 159 Consider the Source: A Reading of the Servant`s Identity and Task in Isaiah 42:1-9 James M. Kennedy 181 "They All Gather, They Come to You": History, Utopia, and the Reading of Isaiah 49:18-26 and 60:4-16 Roy D. Wells 197 From Desolation to Delight: The Transformative Vision of Isaiah 60-62 Carol J. Dempsey 217 The Nations` Journey to Zion: Pilgrimage and Tribute as Metaphor in the Book of Isaiah Gary Stansell 233

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