02036nam a2200349 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704000060005504100100006108200100007108200130008110000300009410000150012410000110013924500660015024500310021624500290024726000100027626000130028626000090029930000110030830000140031930000090033352010380034265000200138065000360140085601140143691100370155095700150158799900150160295200690161720260119070516.02022-02-18 10:40:02 a9780800660802 a1 a0 eng a220.7 bH553-B58 aRoberts, Jimmy Jack McBee d(1939-...) eAuthor aHermeneia - A Critical and Historical Commentary on the Bible bFirst Isaiah: A commentary cJimmy Jack McBee Roberts aU.S.A bFortress c2015 a524tr. bHardcover c24cm aThe eighth-century BCE Isaiah of Jerusalem, the so-called First Isaiah, is one of the most important theological voices in the Bible. J. J. M. Roberts takes a classical historical-critical approach to his interpretation of this material, making good use of his broad comparative knowledge of ancient Near Eastern historical and religious sources. In light of Isaiahs very long prophetic ministry of at least thirty-eight years, and perhaps as long as fifty-three years, Roberts also suggests Isaiah often reedited older oracles from early in his ministry to address new, though somewhat analogous situations, albeit with different players, later in his ministry, without erasing telltale signs of the materials earlier origin. In many cases, this suggestion provides a better explanation for glaring inconsistencies in an apparently connected text than the common fragmentation of the text that attributes such inconsistencies to later editors who either misunderstood or intentionally altered Isaiahs message for their own purposes. aBible -- Isaiah aBible -- Isaiah -- Commentaries4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/2/18/41hy_Oavb5L._SX444_BO1_204_203_200_.jpgyCover Image aPhạm Nguyễn Hồng Như a211001 TKH c6899d6899 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-6899v0.00yBK