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The Black Hole In Isaiah A Study Of Exile As A Literary Theme Standard Frederik Poulsen

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The Black Hole In Isaiah A Study Of Exile As A Literary Theme Standard Frederik Poulsen
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.46 MB
Pages: 475
Author: Frederik Poulsen
ISBN: 9783161568626, 3161568621
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Standard

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The Black Hole In Isaiah A Study Of Exile As A Literary Theme Standard Frederik Poulsen by Frederik Poulsen 9783161568626, 3161568621 instant download after payment.

Frederik Poulsen investigates exile as a literary and theological theme in the book of Isaiah. While other biblical writings explicitly depict the destruction of Jerusalem and the inhabitants' deportation to Babylon in the early sixth century BCE, Isaiah is apparently silent. At the center of the book where readers would expect to find an account of these traumatic and defining events, there is just a strange gap. The author argues that the curious break between chapters 39 and 40 indicates an anti-climax - a destroyed and forsaken Jerusalem - and that several passages stress its importance by either pointing forward to it or looking back at it. Frederik Poulsen demonstrates that the exile in Isaiah hides itself as a black hole at the center of the book and thereby has a decisive influence on the literary structure, poetic imagery, and theological message of this prophetic scroll.

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