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The Concept of the City in the Book of Isaiah and in the Deuterocanonical Literature
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- List of Abbreviations VII
- Introduction 1
- An Intertextual Dialogue between the Book of Isaiah and the Book of 1 Maccabees: On Judean Leadership 5
- The Concept of the City in the Book of Isaiah and in the Deuterocanonical Literature 17
- Divine and Divinely Sanctioned Violence in the Book of Isaiah and the Deuterocanonical Literature 37
- The Messiah and the ‘End of Days’ in the Book of Isaiah and in the Deuterocanonical Literature 51
- The Temple in the So-Called Jewish Romances in the Deuterocanonical Literature: Judith, Tobit, and Esther 67
- Old Greek Isaiah 1:13: Early Evidence for the “Great Day” as a Name for Yom Kippur? 91
- The Book of Isaiah, the Wisdom of Solomon and the Fathers: An Exploration of the Textual History and Concepts 113
- List of Contributors 125
- Indices 127
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- List of Abbreviations VII
- Introduction 1
- An Intertextual Dialogue between the Book of Isaiah and the Book of 1 Maccabees: On Judean Leadership 5
- The Concept of the City in the Book of Isaiah and in the Deuterocanonical Literature 17
- Divine and Divinely Sanctioned Violence in the Book of Isaiah and the Deuterocanonical Literature 37
- The Messiah and the ‘End of Days’ in the Book of Isaiah and in the Deuterocanonical Literature 51
- The Temple in the So-Called Jewish Romances in the Deuterocanonical Literature: Judith, Tobit, and Esther 67
- Old Greek Isaiah 1:13: Early Evidence for the “Great Day” as a Name for Yom Kippur? 91
- The Book of Isaiah, the Wisdom of Solomon and the Fathers: An Exploration of the Textual History and Concepts 113
- List of Contributors 125
- Indices 127