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The book of Isaiah is one of the longest and strangest books of the Hebrew Bible, composed over several centuries and traversing the catastrophe that befell the two kingdoms of Israel and Judah in the 8th and 6th centuries BCE. Francis Landy's book tells the story of the poetic response to catastrophe, and the hope for a new and perfect world on the other side. The study traces two parallel developments: the displacement of the Davidic promise onto the Persian Empire, Israel, and the prophet himself; and the transition from exclusively male images of the deity to the matching of male and female prototypes, whereby YHWH takes the place of the warrior goddess.
Disasters --- Hope in the Bible --- Hebrew poetry, Biblical --- Biblical teaching --- History and criticism --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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"The first book to plumb the depths of Judaism's abundant reservoir of hope, Choosing Hope journeys from biblical times to our day to explore nine fundamental sources of hope in Judaism"--
Hope --- Hope in the Bible. --- Rabbinical literature --- Religious aspects --- Judaism. --- History and criticism. --- Bible. --- Criticism and interpretation.
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