Jesaja 1 - Eine Exegese der Eröffnung des Jesaja-Buches
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Joachim Eck
About this book
This interpretation of the opening of the Book of Isaiah proposes a typology of prophetic superscriptions, challenges the existence of the genre of a prophetic lawsuit, and interprets Israel’s offenses against the socially vulnerable as a resistance to the just rule of JHWH with calamitous consequences. Seen in the light of Isa.1, Isaiah’s speech (Isa.6) is directed against a people whose tyrannical behavior recalls that of the Egyptian Pharaoh.
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Joachim Eck, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Eichstätt, Germany.
Reviews
"Insgesamt hat der Vf. eine beachtliche Analyse der ersten zehn Verse des Eingangskapitels vorgelegt, die in den zukünftigen Untersuchungen eine wichtige Rolle spielen wird."
Ulrich Berges in: Theologische LIteraturzeitung 142 (2017) 12, 1333-1335
"This doctoral thesis [...] offers the most detailed discussion of Isa. 1.1-9 that I have ever encountered."
Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer in: Society for Old Testament Study Book List 2017 (Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 41.5), S. 2
"[...] carefully researched and written, and it offers many exegetical insights [...] the volume as a whole will be read with great interest by all who work in Iasiah."
Richard Bautch in: RBL 3/2017
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