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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE.........................................................................................................
VII
IN TRO D U C TIO N
.................................................................................................
1
APPROACHES TO THE STUDY O F
EXILE.....................................................................
2
RECENT STUDIES ON EXILE IN
ISAIAH.....................................................................
7
METHODOLOGICAL
CONSIDERATIONS......................................................................
13
THE STRUCTURE O F THE
MONOGRAPH.....................................................................
16
C HAPTER 1. E NTERING INTO THE B LACK H O LE
...............................................19
1.1. THE GAP BETWEEN ISAIAH 39 AND 40
.........................................................
19
1.2. ENTERING DOWN INTO SHEOL (ISAIAH 5:11-17)
............................................
29
1.2.1. ISAIAH 5:11-17: TEXT AND TRANSLATION
..............................................
32
1.2.2. ISAIAH 5:11-12: WOE TO THE DRUNKARDS WHO NEGLECT YHWH
........
33
1.2.3. ISAIAH 5:13-17: EXILE, DEATH, AND A RUINED CITY
.............................
35
1.2.4. SUMMING
UP....................................................................................46
1.3. THE HIDDEN
GOD........................................................................................47
1.3.1. YHWH*S
HIDDENNESS......................................................................
48
1.3.2. YHWH*S ANGER
..............................................................................
54
1.3.3. YHWH*S SILENCE
............................................................................
59
1.4.
CONCLUSION................................................................................................
66
C HAPTER 2. A N TICIPATING EXILE: O RACLES O F DO O M
................................
67
2.1. THE DESTRUCTION O F JERUSALEM AND THE EXILE IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
.......
67
2.1.1. DESTRUCTION AND EXILE NARRATED AND
INTERPRETED...............................68
2.1.2. DESTRUCTION AND EXILE
ANTICIPATED....................................................70
2.2. EXILE AND VAST EMPTINESS (ISAIAH 6:1-13)
...............................................
74
2.2.1. THE VISION (ISAIAH
6:1-7)...............................................................79
2.2.1.1. ISAIAH 6:1-7: TEXT AND TRANSLATION
.....................................
79
2.2.1.2. ISAIAH 6:1-4: THE SOVEREIGN JUDGE
....................................
80
2.2.1.3. ISAIAH 6:5-7: THE PROPHET*S REACTION AND CLEANSING
........
82
2.2.2. THE MISSION (ISAIAH
6:8-13)..........................................................85
2.2.2.1. ISAIAH 6:8-13: TEXT AND
TRANSLATION...............................86
2.2.22. ISAIAH 6:8-10: THE SENDING OF THE PROPHET AND
HIS
MESSAGE.....................................................................................
87
2.2.2.3. ISAIAH 6:11-13: DEPORTATION AND COMPLETE DESTRUCTION.... 91
2.2.3. SUMMING
UP.................................................................................
100
2.3. JERUSALEM IS DOOMED (ISAIAH 22:1-14)
................................................
100
2.3.1. ISAIAH 22:1-14: TEXT AND
TRANSLATION........................................... 104
2.3.2. ISAIAH 22:1-4: THE BESIEGED JERUSALEM AND
THE WEEPING
PROPHET...............................................................................
106
2.3.3. ISAIAH 22:5-8A: THE ENEMY
ATTACK.............................................. 112
2.3.4. ISAIAH 22:8B-L 1: DEFENSE RATHER THAN FAITH
................................
116
2.3.5. ISAIAH 22:12-13: FESTIVAL RATHER THAN FASTING
.............................
118
2.3.6. ISAIAH 22:14: DEATH WITHOUT
FORGIVENESS..................................... 119
2.3.7. SUMMING
UP.................................................................................
121
2.4. EVERYTHING SHALL BE CARRIED OFF TO BABYLON (ISAIAH 39:1-8)
.................
121
2.4.1. ISAIAH 39:1-8: TEXT AND
TRANSLATION............................................. 125
2.4.2. ISAIAH 39:1-2: THE VISIT FROM
BABYLON....................................... 127
2.4.3. ISAIAH 39:3-4: THE PROPHET*S
INTERVIEW...................................... 129
2.4.4. ISAIAH 39:5-8: THE PROPHETIC WORD OF DOOM
..............................
131
2.4.5. SUMMING
UP.................................................................................
136
2.5. ZION HAS BECOME A WILDERNESS (ISAIAH
63:7-64:11)............................ 136
2.5.1. REVIEW OF HISTORY AND THE CONFESSION OF SIN
..............................
140
2.5.2. ISAIAH 63:17-19A: ENEMIES TOOK CONTROL OF THE PEOPLE*S LAND....
142
2.5.3. ISAIAH 64:7-11: FIRE HAS DESTROYED THE TEMPLE
...........................
147
2.5.4. SUMMING UP
................................................................................
152
2.6.
CONCLUSION.............................................................................................
152
CHAPTER 3. EMBODYING EXILE: TYPOLOGICAL FIGURES
.......................
154
3.1. FIGURES O F EXILE AS A BIBLICAL THEME
.....................................................
154
3.1.1. EXCURSES ON THE FIGURES OF CAIN AND JONAH
................................
155
3.1.1.1. DRIVEN AWAY FROM THE LAND (CAIN)
.................................
155
3.1.1.2. DOWN INTO THE DEEP OF THE SEA (JONAH)
..........................
159
3.2. THE NAKED PROPHET (ISAIAH 20:1-6)
......................................................
165
3.2.1. THE LITERARY GENRE OF SIGN
ACTS.................................................... 167
3.2.2. ISAIAH 20:1-6: TEXT AND
TRANSLATION............................................. 170
3.2.3. ISAIAH 20:1^1: ACTING OUT
EXILE................................................... 171
3.2.4. ISAIAH 20:5-6: CONSEQUENCES FOR THE AUDIENCE
...........................
175
3.2.5. EXCURSES ON OTHER PROPHETIC SIGN ACTS ABOUT
EXILE...................... 178
3.2.5.1. JEREMIAH*S ISOLATION (JEREMIAH 16:1-13)
.......................
178
3.2.5.2. EZEKIEL*S DEPARTURE FROM HIS HOUSE
(EZEKIEL
12:1-16)........................................................................
179
3.2.5.3. NEBUCHADNEZZAR*S CAPTURE OF EGYPT
(JEREMIAH
43:8-13)......................................................................
181
3.2.6. SUMMING
UP................................................................................
182
3.3. SHEBNA AND ELIAKIM (ISAIAH 22:15-25)
................................................
183
3.3.1.
SHEBNA.........................................................................................
185
3.3.1.1. ISAIAH 22:15-19: TEXT AND TRANSLATION
...........................
185
3.3.1.2. ISAIAH 22:15-16: SHEBNA*S TRANSGRESSION
.......................
186
3.3.1.3. ISAIAH 22:17-19: THE PUNISHMENT OF EXILE AND DEATH
....
188
3.3.1.4. EXCURSES ON PARALLEL STORIES OF EXILED INDIVIDUALS
.........
191
3.3.1.4.1. AMAZIAH (AMOS 7:10-17)
.............................
191
3.3.1.4.2. PASHUR (JEREMIAH 20:1-6)
..............................
192
3.3.1.4.3. JEHOIACHIN (JEREMIAH 22:24-30;
2 KINGS 24:8-17)
...........................................................
192
3.3.2. ELIAKIM
........................................................................................
194
3.3.2.1. ISAIAH 22:20-25: TEXT AND TRANSLATION
...........................
194
3.3.2.2. ISAIAH 22:20-25: THE CALL AND FALL OF ELIAKIM
..............
195
3.3.3. SHEBNA AND ELIAKIM AS TYPES FOR JUDEAN KINGS
...........................
197
3.3.4. SUMMING
UP..................................................................................200
3.4. HEZEKIAH (ISAIAH
38:1-22)....................................................................
200
3.4.1. PREVIOUS STUDIES ON EXILIC IMAGERY IN ISAIAH 3 8
.........................
201
3.4.2. THE NARRATIVE AND PSALM IN ISAIAH 38
...........................................
205
3.4.2.1. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN 2 KINGS 20:1-11 AND ISAIAH 38
....
205
3.4.2.2. INTERACTION BETWEEN NARRATIVE AND PSALM IN ISAIAH 38.... 207
3.4.3. ISAIAH 38:1-8: NARRATIVE
FRAME.....................................................209
3.4.4. ISAIAH 38:9-20: THE PSALM OF
HEZEKIAH......................................211
3.4.4.1. THE TEXTUAL FORM OF THE
PSALM........................................211
3.4.4.2. ISAIAH 38:9-20: TEXT AND TRANSLATION
.............................
211
3.4.4.3. THE LITERARY FORM AND STRUCTURE OF THE
PSALM.................213
3.4.4.4. ISAIAH 38:9: THE HEADING
................................................
214
3.4.4.5. ISAIAH 38:10-12A: REMOVAL AND ISOLATION
......................
214
3.4.4.6. ISAIAH 38:12B*14: DESTRUCTION AND COMPLAINT...............222
3.4.4.7. ISAIAH 38:15-17A: JUDGMENT AND RESTLESSNESS................225
3.4A8. ISAIAH 38:17B-20: ANTICIPATION OF SALVATION..................228
3.4.5. ISAIAH 38:21-22: NARRATIVE
FRAME.................................................231
3.4.6. SUMMING
UP..................................................................................
233
3.5. THE SUFFERING SERVANT (ISAIAH
52:13-53:12)......................................... 234
3.5.1. LITERARY MOTIFS OF EXILE IN THE SERVANT PORTRAIT
...........................
235
3.5.1.1. ISAIAH 53:7-9: THE SERVANT*S DEPORTATION AND GRAVE
.....
236
3.5.2. ATTEMPTS TO IDENTIFY THE FIGURE IN THE CONTEXT OF
EXILE................241
3.5.2.1. KING JEHOIACHIN IN BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY
......................
242
3.5.2.2. THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL IN EXILE
...........................................
244
3.5.3. SUMMING
UP..................................................................................
247
3.6.
CONCLUSION...............................................................................................247
CHAPTER 4. SLAVERY AND CAPTIVITY: POLITICAL AND SPATIAL IMAGES.
249
4.1. A VOICE BREAKING THE GAP O F SILENCE (ISAIAH 40:1-2)
...........................
250
4.1.1. ISAIAH 40:1-2: TEXT AND
TRANSLATION.............................................252
4.1.2. ISAIAH 40:1-2: HEAVENLY COMFORT REPLACES HEAVY PUNISHMENT.... 253
4.2. IMAGES O F SLAVERY AND IMPRISONMENT
....................................................
257
4.2.1. ISAIAH 14:L-4A: SLAVES BECOME MASTERS
.......................................
258
4.2.2. ISAIAH 42:6B-7: LIBERATING PRISONERS FROM DARK DUNGEONS
........
263
4.2.3. ISAIAH 42:22: A PEOPLE ROBBED AND TRAPPED IN HOLES
...................
266
4.2.4. ISAIAH 51:13B* 14: FEAR OF THE OPPRESSIVE TYRANT
.
.........................
270
4.2.5. ISAIAH 52:1-6: THE BOND OF SLAVERY SHALL BE LOOSENED
.................
273
4.2.6. SUMMING
UP..................................................................................
279
4.3. THE REDEMPTIVE POWER O F
YHWH............................................................ 279
4.3.1. ISAIAH 43:1-4: REDEMPTION THROUGH RANSOM
..............................
281
4.3.2. ISAIAH 43:14-21: A WAY OUT OF CONFINEMENT
.................................
284
4.3.3. SUMMING
UP..................................................................................
293
4.4.
CONCLUSION...............................................................................................293
CHAPTER 5. SCATTERING AND DISPERSION: GEOGRAPHICAL IMAGES
....
295
5.1. THE MOTIF OF SCATTERING IN THE OLD
TESTAMENT.......................................296
5.2. GATHERING AND REUNIFYING THE SCATTERED PEOPLE (ISAIAH 11:11-16)
.....
301
5.2.1. ISAIAH 11:11-16: TEXT AND TRANSLATION
..........................................
302
5.2.2. ISAIAH 11:11-12: REDEMPTION AND GATHERING OF THE DISPERSED....
303
5.2.3. ISAIAH 11:13-14: REUNIFICATION AND
RECONQUEST...........................306
5.2.4. ISAIAH 11:15-16: SPLITTING THE RIVER INTO STREAMS
.........................
307
5.2.5. SUMMING
UP..................................................................................309
5.3. THE GREAT SHOFAR SHALL SOUND (ISAIAH 27:7-13)
...................................
309
5.3.1. ISAIAH 27:7-13: TEXT AND
TRANSLATION...........................................312
5.3.2. ISAIAH 27:7: DID ISRAEL CEASE TO
EXIST?.........................................314
5.3.3. ISAIAH 27:8-9: BLAST AWAY BY THE WIND
......................................
315
5.3.4. ISAIAH 27:12-13: GATHERING THE HARVEST
.......................................
320
5.3.5. SUMMING
UP..................................................................................323
5.4. YHWH*S GATHERING O F HIS DISPERSED FLO C K
............................................324
5.4.1. ISAIAH 40:10-11: THE DIVINE WARRIOR AND
SHEPHERD....................324
5.4.2. ISAIAH 43:5-7: BROUGHT HOME FROM FAR AWAY
..............................
327
5.4.3. ISAIAH 49:9B-12: THE RETURNING FLOCK
...........................................
331
5.4.4. SUMMING
UP..................................................................................334
5.5.
CONCLUSION...............................................................................................334
CHAPTER 6. BLINDNESS AND DISORIENTATION: COGNITIVE IMAGES
.....
336
6.1. KNOWLEDGE AND IGNORANCE IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
.................................
338
6.1.1. WISDOM-LIKE LANGUAGE IN ISAIAH
..................................................
341
6.2. THE BLIND AND DEAF PEOPLE (ISAIAH 42:18-25)
......................................
344
6.2.1. ISAIAH 42:18-25: TEXT AND TRANSLATION
..........................................
344
6.2.2. ISAIAH 42:18-20: THE BLIND AND DEAF
SERVANT...............................345
6.2.3. ISAIAH 42:21-25: UNDERSTANDING THE PAST
.....................................
349
6.2.4. SUMMING U P
..................................................................................352
6.3. A STUBBORN AND IDOLATROUS PEOPLE (ISAIAH 48:1-8)
..............................
353
6.3.1. ISAIAH 48:1-8: TEXT AND TRANSLATION
..............................................
354
6.3.2. ISAIAH 48:1-5: PAST EVENTS ANNOUNCED BEFOREHAND
.......................
354
6.3.3. ISAIAH 48:6-8: THE CREATION OF NEW EVENTS
.................................
358
6.3.4. SUMMING
UP..................................................................................360
6.4. A PEOPLE THAT WALK IN THEIR OWN WAYS
...................................................
361
6.5. A VISION O F RENEWED DIVINE GUIDANCE
....................................................
365
6.6. THE TRANSFORMATION O F THE HARDENED MINDS (ISAIAH 41:17-20)
...........
368
6.6.1. ISAIAH 41:17-20: TEXT AND TRANSLATION
..........................................
369
6.6.2. ISAIAH 41:17: THE NEEDY SEEKING WISDOM
..................................
370
6.6.3. ISAIAH 41:18-19: TRANSFORMING THE
WILDERNESS............................372
6.6.4. ISAIAH 41:20: A COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING OF YHWH*S ACTS
........
375
6.6.5. SUMMING
UP..................................................................................
377
6.7.
CONCLUSION...............................................................................................378
CHAPTER 7. ABANDONMENT AND BEREAVEMENT: SOCIAL IM AGES
.....
379
7.1. FEMALE IMAGERY AND ISSUES O F DESTRUCTION AND EXILE
.............................
380
7.1.1. THE LONELY WOMAN IN LAMENTATIONS
.............................................
382
7.1.2. ZION AS A WOMAN IN ISAIAH AND THE ABASEMENT OF LADY BABYLON 384
7.2. THE CHILDREN O F ZION SHALL RETURN TO THEIR MOTHER (ISAIAH
49:14-21)... 388
7.2.1. ISAIAH 49:14-21: TEXT AND TRANSLATION
..........................................
389
7.2.2. ISAIAH 49:14-16: GOD*S CONTINUOUS ATTENTION TO ZION
..................
390
7.2.3. ISAIAH 49:17-21: RESTORATION AND REPOPULATION OF
THE EMPTY CITY
.........................................................................................
393
7.2.4. SUMMING
UP..................................................................................
398
7.3. THE BARREN MOTHER SHALL CONCEIVE (ISAIAH 54:1-6)
..............................
398
7.3.1. ISAIAH 54:1-6: TEXT AND TRANSLATION
..............................................
400
7.3.2. ISAIAH 54:1-3: A MOTHER GIVING BIRTH TO INNUMERABLE CHILDREN...
401
7.3.3. ISAIAH 54:4-6: A FORSAKEN AND REJECTED WIFE IS CALLED BACK
.......
405
7.3.4. SUMMING
UP..................................................................................
409
7.4.
CONCLUSION...............................................................................................409
CONCLUSION
..................................................................................................411
BIBLIOGRAPHY...................................................................................................415
INDEX OF
REFERENCES.......................................................................................
437
AUTHOR
INDEX..................................................................................................465
SUBJECT
INDEX..................................................................................................470
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title | The black hole in Isaiah a study of exile as a literary theme |
title_auth | The black hole in Isaiah a study of exile as a literary theme |
title_exact_search | The black hole in Isaiah a study of exile as a literary theme |
title_full | The black hole in Isaiah a study of exile as a literary theme Frederik Poulsen |
title_fullStr | The black hole in Isaiah a study of exile as a literary theme Frederik Poulsen |
title_full_unstemmed | The black hole in Isaiah a study of exile as a literary theme Frederik Poulsen |
title_short | The black hole in Isaiah |
title_sort | the black hole in isaiah a study of exile as a literary theme |
title_sub | a study of exile as a literary theme |
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