
The book of Isaiah is without doubt one of the most important books in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, as evidenced by its pride of place in both Jewish and Christian traditions as well as in art and music. Most people, scholars and laity alike, are familiar with the words of Isaiah accompanied by the magnificent tones of Handel's 'Messiah'.Isaiah is also one of the most complex books due to its variety and plurality, and it has accordingly been the focus of scholarly debate for the last 2000 years. Divided into eight sections, The Oxford Handbook of Isaiah constitutes a collection of essays on one of the longest books in the Bible. They cover different aspects regarding the formation, interpretations, and reception of the book of Isaiah, and also offer up-to-date information in an attractive and easily accessible format. The result does not represent a unified standpoint; rather the individual contributions mirror the wide and varied spectrum of scholarly engagement with the book. The authors of the essays likewise represent a broad range of scholarly traditions from diverse continents and religious affiliations, accompanied by comprehensive recommendations for further reading.
This volume investigates the multifaceted nature, historical formation, and enduring reception of the book of Isaiah within Jewish and Christian traditions. Edited by Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, the handbook compiles essays from an international cohort of scholars to address the complexities of one of the Hebrew Bible's most significant texts. The work presents a diverse spectrum of academic perspectives rather than a singular interpretation, reflecting the breadth of scholarly engagement over the last two millennia.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of biblical studies frequently cite this handbook as a comprehensive resource for navigating the complex critical debates surrounding Isaiah. The text is recognized for its academic rigor and its ability to synthesize a wide range of international scholarly traditions into a single reference volume.
Page Count:
760
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190669268
ISBN-13:
9780190669263
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