Israel's Eschatological Enemy: The Identity of the King of Babylon in Isaiah 14:4-21


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Who is the king of Babylon in Isaiah 14? The early church sometimes identified him as Nebuchadnezzar but most also saw a deeper meaning in Isa 14:12-14 believing this section referred to Satan. Many current scholars reject both views and offer a variety of alternatives. Little argues that shining one (Lucifer) in Isa 14:12 is the king of Babylon. This book analyzes the mashal (proverb) genre and argues that the Isa 14 mashal must be a real person not a symbolic ideal eclectic or representative king. Scholars have presented nine historic kings as the king of Babylon. Little compiles a list of fifteen criteria from Isa 13-14 evaluates these nine kings and demonstrates that no historic king comes close to fulfilling the fifteen criteria. Instead Little argues that the king of Babylon is Israels eschatological enemy. Through the use of catchwords and temporal particles he first demonstrates that the oracle is a unit. Then he proves that this Babylonian judgment is eschatological. All foreign languages have been translated allowing the student of prophecy and theology to benefit from this work. Those interested in the mashal genre Hebrew poetry and Isaianic exegesis will also find this book stimulating.
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