Description |
xxi, 309 pages ; 22 cm. |
Series |
The James W. Richard lectures in Christian religion ; 1958 |
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The James W. Richard lectures in Christian religion ; 1958.
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Bibliography |
Bibliographical footnotes. |
Contents |
The meaning of the scrolls for the Bible. The text and composition of the Old Testament ; The meaning for Old Testament canon ; The meaning for Old Testament geography ; The meaning for Old Testament interpretation ; The meaning of the scrolls for the New Testament ; The Teacher of Righteousness and the uniqueness of Christ -- The significance of the complete Isaiah scroll. The significance of scribal errors ; The interpretative character of the Isaiah text ; The creation of new "servant songs" ; A Messianic variant of the "Great servant song" ; Superior readings in the Isaiah scroll ; Stepping-stone readings ; The literary significance of the bisection of Isaiah -- Appendices. The man of God's refining ; Christian prophets ; The Wonderful Counselor and the Virgin Mother ; Variants in the text of Isaiah 49:7 ; The meaning of the divine name YHWH ; The syntax of Isaiah 52:14-15. |
Subject |
Dead Sea scrolls.
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Bible. Isaiah -- Criticism, Textual.
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