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041 _a0 eng
082 _a224.1066
082 _bK19-H46
100 _aHeffelfinger, Katie M.
100 _eAuthor
245 _aBiblical interpretation series
245 _cKatie M. Heffelfinger
245 _nv. 105
245 _pI am large, I contain multitudes: Lyric cohesion and conflict in Second Isaiah
260 _aNetherlands
260 _bBrill
260 _c2011
300 _a328tr.
300 _bHardcover
300 _c24cm
520 _aThis thesis takes a lyric poetic approach by examining the series of poems on the homecoming to Zion as an element of comfort of the message of Second Isaiah. The practical application of this approach shows Second Isaiah to be characterized by tension, conflict, and juxtaposition as he addresses his audience with searing indictments in the 'book of comfort.' The return from exile is seen as a journey embedded within Israel's relationship with Yhwh, with Yhwh wavering between indignation and compassion, and finally deciding in favor of that relationship. This book highlights the tonalities of the divine voice as central to Second Isaiah's poetic mode of cohesion and essential to the conflicted comfort offered Zion.
650 _aBible -- Isaiah, XL-LV -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
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