The Origins of Isaiah 24-27

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Isaiah 24-27 has been an enduring mystery and a hotly contested text for biblical scholars. Early scholarship linked its references to the dead rising to the New Testament. These theories have remained influential even as common opinion moderated over the course of the twentieth century. In this volume Christopher B. Hays situates Isaiah 24-27 within its historical and cultural contexts.He methodically demonstrates that it is not apocalyptic; that its imagery of divine feasting and conquering death have ancient cognates; and that its Hebrew language does not reflect a late composition date. He also shows how the passage celebrates the receding of Assyrian power from Judah and especially from the citadel at Ramat Rahel near Jerusalem in the late seventh century. This was the time of King Josiah and his scribes who saw a political opportunity and issued a peace overture to the former northern kingdom. Using comparative archaeological linguistic and literary tools Hays'' volume changes the study of Isaiah arguing for a different historical setting than that of traditional scholarship.
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