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==== Chapter I. The book and the text ==== | ==== Chapter I. The book and the text ==== | ||
+ | **§ 1. Name and position in the canon**\\ | ||
- | § 1. Name and position in the canon\\ | + | **§ 2. Structure and content of the book**\\ |
- | § 2. Structure and content of the book\\ | + | |
//a) The separation of chapters 40-66//\\ | //a) The separation of chapters 40-66//\\ | ||
//b) Isaiah I (Chapters 1-39)//\\ | //b) Isaiah I (Chapters 1-39)//\\ | ||
- | § 3. The hebrew text and the versions\\ | + | |
+ | **§ 3. The hebrew text and the versions**\\ | ||
//a) Concerning the masoretic text//\\ | //a) Concerning the masoretic text//\\ | ||
//b) Concerning the Septugint// | //b) Concerning the Septugint// | ||
- | //c) Other versions: α) concerining | + | //c) Other versions: α) concerning |
//d) Closing remarks concerning the purpose and task of textual criticism// | //d) Closing remarks concerning the purpose and task of textual criticism// | ||
- | § 4. The Isaia manuscripts from the Dead Sea\\ | + | |
- | § 5. Concerning | + | **§ 4. The Isaiah |
+ | |||
+ | **§ 5. Concerning | ||
==== Chapter II. The formation of Isaiah I (Chaps. 1-39) ==== | ==== Chapter II. The formation of Isaiah I (Chaps. 1-39) ==== | ||
+ | **§ 1. Concerning the History of scholarly study**\\ | ||
+ | //a) Cornill//\\ | ||
+ | //b) Duhm//\\ | ||
+ | //c) Marti//\\ | ||
+ | //d) Budde//\\ | ||
+ | //e) S. Mowinckel// | ||
+ | //f)//\\ | ||
+ | //g)//\\ | ||
+ | //h) J. Vermeylen, Du prohète Isaïe à l' | ||
+ | //i) Comparison with more recent commentaries// | ||
+ | //k) the expansion of the original material// | ||
+ | //l) booklet of Micah// | ||
+ | **§ 2. Concerning the problem of the written fixation of the words of Isaiah** | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 3. The scope of the original material from Isaiah and its arrangement**\\ | ||
+ | //a)//\\ | ||
+ | //b)//\\ | ||
+ | //c)//\\ | ||
+ | //d)// | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 4. The growth of the original material**\\ | ||
+ | //a)//\\ | ||
+ | //b)//\\ | ||
+ | //c)//\\ | ||
+ | //d)//\\ | ||
+ | //e)//\\ | ||
+ | //f)//\\ | ||
+ | //g) Latest notations?// | ||
+ | |||
==== Chapter III. Isaiah: the prophet and his roots in the religious traditions of his people ==== | ==== Chapter III. Isaiah: the prophet and his roots in the religious traditions of his people ==== | ||
+ | **§ 1. The temporal-historical setting of Isaiah' | ||
+ | //a) The chronological and geographical setting//\\ | ||
+ | //b) The phases of Isaiah' | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 2. The sociological position of Isaiah**\\ | ||
+ | //a) Origin and place within society//\\ | ||
+ | //b) Isaiah, prophet or seer?// | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 3. The prophetic claims of Isaiah**\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 4. Isaiah' | ||
+ | //a) The problem of the exodus- and covenant tradition// | ||
+ | //b) The reception of the Zion tradition// | ||
+ | //c) The reception of the ideology of kingship// | ||
+ | //d) The ancient israelite background of Isaiah' | ||
+ | //e) The day of Yahweh, holy war, and theophany// | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 5. The chokma (wisdom) background of Isaiah' | ||
+ | //a) Fichtner' | ||
+ | //b) Wisdom terminology in Isaiah// | ||
+ | //c) Wisdom forms//\\ | ||
+ | //d) The transmission-historical problem of the woe-oracle// | ||
+ | //e) Wisdom influence concerning the hope for a Messiah//\\ | ||
+ | //f) The counsel of Yahweh//\\ | ||
+ | //g) The human being as one who is opposite Yahweh//\\ | ||
+ | //h) Closing comments concerning the wisdom theme in Isaiah' | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 6. Prophet and tradition. Summary** | ||
==== Chapter IV. Isaiah' | ==== Chapter IV. Isaiah' | ||
+ | **§ 1. God and the Gods**\\ | ||
+ | //a) Yahweh, the God of Israel//\\ | ||
+ | //b) Polemic against idols and critique of the cult//\\ | ||
+ | //c) The Holy one of Israel//\\ | ||
+ | //d) The Lord//\\ | ||
+ | //e) Yahweh of hosts//\\ | ||
+ | //f) The King// | ||
+ | **§ 2. The prophetic task**\\ | ||
+ | //a) The call to repent//\\ | ||
+ | //b) The function of the woe-oracles// | ||
+ | //c) The problem of the hardening// | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 3. Israel, the people of God**\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 4. Yahweh' | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 5. Yahweh, Lord of the Nations of the world**\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 6. The relationship of Israel to God. The faith**\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 7. The problem of eschatology** | ||
==== Chapter V. The theology of the post-isaianic materials ==== | ==== Chapter V. The theology of the post-isaianic materials ==== | ||
+ | **§ 1. The word of judgment**\\ | ||
+ | //a) Disaster for Israel and the Nations//\\ | ||
+ | //b) Yahweh, the Lord of History//\\ | ||
+ | //c) The judgment against the Nations//\\ | ||
+ | //d) Judgment and guilt//\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 2. The word of salvation**\\ | ||
+ | //a) The new function of the prophecies against the Nations//\\ | ||
+ | //b) Salvation for Israel//\\ | ||
+ | //c) The turning point of the times//\\ | ||
+ | //d) The " | ||
+ | //e) Return of the people of God, the mercy of God, forgiveness for guilt//\\ | ||
+ | //f) Zion as the location of salvation// | ||
+ | //g) The David tradition// | ||
+ | //h) The royal reign of God// | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 3. Closing observations: | ||
==== Chapter VI. Language and forms of speech for Isaiah and his " | ==== Chapter VI. Language and forms of speech for Isaiah and his " | ||
- | //d) Conclusion. [...] Even though this commentary has been completed, it still remains for the scholarly community to inform the reader about the great variety of forms that are used in both the authentic and secondary portions of the book of Isaiah and — especially then — to characterize, | + | **§ 1. Concerning meter**\\ |
+ | //a) Metrically arranged and prosodic form in the material transmitted from Isaiah and from after Isaiah' | ||
+ | //b)//\\ | ||
+ | //c)//\\ | ||
+ | //d)//\\ | ||
+ | //e)//\\ | ||
+ | //f)//\\ | ||
+ | //g)// | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 2. The types of material Isaiah uses**\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 3. Citations as a stylistic technique**\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 4. Forms of prophetic speech used by Isaiah**\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | **§ 5. Genres in the post-isaianic material**\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | //d) Conclusion//. [...] Even though this commentary has been completed, it still remains for the scholarly community to inform the reader about the great variety of forms that are used in both the authentic and secondary portions of the book of Isaiah and — especially then — to characterize, |
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