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Deutero-Isaiah

A Commentary

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Exploring the themes of faith and identity, this work delves into Deutero-Isaiah's influence on Jewish and Christian traditions through Isaiah chapters 40-55. It addresses the enduring question of the Servant of God, extending beyond the New Testament. The text seeks to reconcile the Jacob/Israel and Zion/Jerusalem traditions, highlighting the historical tensions between exiles, the diaspora, and those who remained in the land.

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Deutero-Isaiah, Klaus Baltzer, Margaret Kohl

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