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Servant of Yahweh in Second Isaiah: Isaianic Servant Passages in Their Literary and Historical Context: European University Studies: Series 23, Theology, cartea 848

Autor Antony Tharekadavil
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 aug 2007
The notion implied in the word -servant- necessarily points to someone (the lord) of whom he is the servant. Isaianic notion of the servant is not an exception to this idea: the prophet is not presenting an isolated and abstract concept of a -servant- but he is speaking about the servant of Yahweh. The servant passages in Second Isaiah should therefore be read in relation to other texts that present Yahweh as the Lord. These texts together explain the concept of the servant. The work therefore reads twelve suggested Isaianic servant passages as original and integral parts of Isaiah 40-53. Thirteen texts that present Yahweh as the Lord are also analyzed. The Isaianic idea of the servant appears to be the result of the exilic reinterpretation of the traditional servant of Yahweh concept."
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ISBN-13: 9783631570791
ISBN-10: 3631570791
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 210 x 150 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
Colecția Peter Lang Pub Inc
Seriile EUROPAISCHE HOCHSCHULSCHRIFTEN REIHE XXIII, THEOLOGIE, European University Studies: Series 23, Theology


Notă biografică

The Author: Antony Tharekadavil, a priest of the Archdiocese of Thalassery (India), was born in 1965. After his priestly ordination (1993), he worked as a parish priest in the Indian State of Kerala and then as a missionary in Kernataka State until 1998. Since 1998 he had been doing his research in Jerusalem. In 2007 he obtained his Doctorate in Biblical Sciences and Archaeology.