Isaiah 40-66: Translation and Commentary: Eerdmans Critical Commentary
Autor Shalom M. Paulen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780802826039
ISBN-10: 0802826032
Pagini: 714
Dimensiuni: 152 x 234 x 41 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Seria Eerdmans Critical Commentary
ISBN-10: 0802826032
Pagini: 714
Dimensiuni: 152 x 234 x 41 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Seria Eerdmans Critical Commentary
Recenzii
Benjamin D. Sommer -- Jewish Theological Seminary"A work of massive erudition deftly wed to literary sensitivity. . . . An outstanding contribution not only to our appreciation for one poet's work but to our understanding of prophecy and the state of Israelite religion in the late sixth century." Gary A. Rendsburg -- Rutgers University"Shalom Paul's commentary constitutes as rich a treatment of Second Isaiah as exists today. The work builds from a firm philological base to address with equal excellence the larger literary, historical, and theological issues central to the work of this crucial prophet at the turning point of ancient Judaism. Evidence is garnered from every corner of biblical studies -- Mesopotamia, Qumran, medieval Jewish commentators, modern researchers of every stripe, and more -- and is then digested in an exceedingly readable explication of the ancient text. This volume is destined to remain a valuable work for years to come, for both students and scholars alike." Jeffrey H. Tigay -- University of Pennsylvania"A superb commentary. Not only does Shalom Paul bring to Isaiah 40 66 his great exegetical skill and all the resources of contemporary biblical scholarship, but he also brings a mastery of the important and often neglected insights of the pioneering medieval Hebrew grammarians and commentators, an acute sensitivity to the book's indebtedness and allusions to other parts of the Bible, and an unsurpassed knowledge of the ancient Near Eastern literary heritage and the culture of sixth-century BCE Babylonia in which the prophet and his audience lived." Ziony Zevit -- American Jewish University"Paul's sensitivity to the linguistic nuances of the prophet's sophisticated Hebrew and to the richness of his allusions is shared with readers in clear, accessible prose. The freshness of his original observations and insights makes this commentary an important milestone in scholarship on Isaiah 40 66 that will have a lasting influence on how the book is t