The use of the earlier Old Testament in Isaiah /by Melinda Mui-Kim Yeoh.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1992.Description: x, 214 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV4070 .U846 1992
  • BV4070
Available additional physical forms:
  • COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission:
Contents:
Limitations of This Study -- Definition of Terms -- Importance of This Study -- Statement of Methodology -- Presentation.
The Times of Isaiah and Israel's History.
A Summary of Alluded Earlier OT Texts -- The Section-Allusion Relationship -- Harmony and Integration with Scriptures -- Unity Within the Book -- Chapter 1 as an Introduction to the Entire Book -- Unity Between the First Half and the Second Half of Isaiah -- A Similar Motif -- The Common "Exile and Return" Theme -- The Common "Kingdom" Theme -- Unity With the Earlier Old Testament -- Allusions to Earlier Covenants -- The Noahic Covenant -- The Abrahamic Covenant -- The Mosaic Covenant -- The Davidic Covenant -- Allusions to Earlier Themes -- The Creation Account -- The Genesis Destructions -- The Exodus -- The Messianic Son -- Implications of Isaiah's Use of the Earlier Old Testament Sources -- Isaiah's Use of the Pentateuch -- Implications Regarding Datings of Deuteronomy and Joshua -- Conclusion -- The Authorship -- Relevance of Allusions to Message -- Significance of the Alluded Texts -- Knowledge of Israel's History -- The "Doubling" Feature -- Conclusion.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)

Typescript.

1. Introduction

Statement of the Problem -- Limitations of This Study -- Definition of Terms -- Importance of This Study -- Statement of Methodology -- Presentation.

2. A Brief Historical Background

The Prophet Isaiah -- The Times of Isaiah and Israel's History.

3. Overall Observations and Conclusions

Basic Data of Book -- A Summary of Alluded Earlier OT Texts -- The Section-Allusion Relationship -- Harmony and Integration with Scriptures -- Unity Within the Book -- Chapter 1 as an Introduction to the Entire Book -- Unity Between the First Half and the Second Half of Isaiah -- A Similar Motif -- The Common "Exile and Return" Theme -- The Common "Kingdom" Theme -- Unity With the Earlier Old Testament -- Allusions to Earlier Covenants -- The Noahic Covenant -- The Abrahamic Covenant -- The Mosaic Covenant -- The Davidic Covenant -- Allusions to Earlier Themes -- The Creation Account -- The Genesis Destructions -- The Exodus -- The Messianic Son -- Implications of Isaiah's Use of the Earlier Old Testament Sources -- Isaiah's Use of the Pentateuch -- Implications Regarding Datings of Deuteronomy and Joshua -- Conclusion -- The Authorship -- Relevance of Allusions to Message -- Significance of the Alluded Texts -- Knowledge of Israel's History -- The "Doubling" Feature -- Conclusion.

4. Allusions in Isaiah

5. Conclusion

COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission:

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.