Isaiah's Kingship Polemic - An Exegetical Study in Isaiah 24-27

Isaiah's Kingship Polemic - An Exegetical Study in Isaiah 24-27

von: William D. Barker

Mohr Siebeck , 2020

ISBN: 9783161577741 , 269 Seiten

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Isaiah's Kingship Polemic - An Exegetical Study in Isaiah 24-27


 

William D. Barker analyzes a wide array of possible ancient Near Eastern backgrounds to Isaiah 24-27. He finds that there is a uniquely Ugaritic background to the chapters, with evidence of a literary framework and narrative progression that has been intentionally adopted and creatively adapted from either the Ba'al Myth (KTU 1.1-1.6) itself or a shared tradition between ancient Ugarit and ancient Israel. Barker also closely examines Isaiah 24-27 in the light of the Ugaritic material and thereby contributes to the resolution of some of the historic questions about the interpretation, genre, dating, and function of Isaiah 24-27. A new epithet for the chapters is also proposed.

Born 1975; 1998 BA in Biblical and Theological Studies at Gordon College; 1998 BA in International Affairs at Gordon College; 2003 MDiv at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; 2003 PhD at Cambridge University.