Reading ‘House of Jacob’ in Isaiah 48:1-11 in light of Benjamin
Isaiah 48:1-11 has been described as a difficult passage due to a perceived discord between its harsh tone and the message of comfort espoused elsewhere in Isaiah 40-55. This paper analyses this passage with regard to four groups of arguments, namely, proposals of a Judahite origin for the text, the...
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Society of Biblical Literature
2017
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| Online Access: | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50445/ |