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Reading The Book Of Isaiah Destruction And Lament In The Holy Cities Randall Heskett

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Reading The Book Of Isaiah Destruction And Lament In The Holy Cities Randall Heskett
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.22 MB
Author: Randall Heskett
ISBN: 9780230116856, 023011685X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Reading The Book Of Isaiah Destruction And Lament In The Holy Cities Randall Heskett by Randall Heskett 9780230116856, 023011685X instant download after payment.

Many scholars have approached both the origins of ancient city laments in some of the oldest Sumerian texts and how this "genre" found its way into the Tanakh/Old Testament. Randall Heskett goes a step further. He uses various historical-critical methods such as form criticism and redaction criticism to analyze and assess Lamentation and Restoration of Destroyed Cities as oral traditions of ancient Israelite prophetic genres. He also shows how a later exilic/post-exilic redactional framework may have semantically transformed older prophetic genres about destruction and restoration to be reflexes of the events around 587 BCE.

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