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Author Rubenstein, Richard E.

Title Thus saith the Lord : the revolutionary moral vision of Isaiah and Jeremiah / Richard E. Rubenstein.

Publication Info. Orlando : Harcourt, [2006]
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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  224.1 R895T    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description xii, 258 pages : map ; 24 cm
Note Map on lining papers.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [241]-250) and index.
Summary "In ancient Judea, Jeremiah and Isaiah advised kings and priests and watched the great armies of the ancient Near East sweep across the desert, threatening and overtaking their tiny country with its burgeoning faith. Across centuries a new view emerged based on their words: Might does not make right; we are all the children of one God. Both the beautiful words of Isaiah and the frightening words of Jeremiah helped form our contemporary ideas of justice, ethics, and faith. Richard Rubenstein shows us the evolution of our own moral codes and how they transformed the god of the Israelites from a local deity into Adonai, the universal sovereign who requires ethical behavior and demands the pursuit of justice for all people.--From publisher description."--From source other than the Library of Congress
Contents "If YHVH is God, follow Him!" : Elijah, I Kings 18:21 -- "What are your endless sacrifices to me?" : Isaiah 1:11 -- "Blessed be my people Egypt" : Isaiah 19:25 -- "The heart is more devious than any other thing" : Jeremiah 17:9 -- "Deep within them I will plant my law" : Jeremiah 31:33 -- "I will make you the light of the nations" : Isaiah 49:6 -- "Now I create new heavens and a new earth" : Isaiah 65:17.
Subject Ethics in the Bible.
Bible. Isaiah -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Jeremiah -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
ISBN 0151012199
9780151012190
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