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Paul\u27s Witness to Biblical Monotheism as Isaiah\u27s Servant in Acts
The influence of the book of Isaiah on Luke and Acts has been widely discussed and generally admitted.\u27 It has also become a consensus that Luke used the Septuagint (LXX) Isaiah rather than pre-Masoretic Hebrew texts. The Greek translations of Luke\u27s time had already applied and modified the theology of Hebrew Isaiah in usually small but sometimes significant ways.\u27 It is also important to realize that the Lukan author was not aware that the especially influential section, Second Isaiah;\u27 was a separate writing by a later author. Rather, Luke read the canonical Isaiah as a unified biblical book
Isaiah and Work
Introduction to Isaiah An Overview of the Book of Isaiah God\u27s View of Our Work (Isaiah) Worship and Work (Isaiah 1ff.) Arrogant Pride and Self-Sufficiency (Isaiah 2ff.) Exploitation and Marginalization (Isaiah 3ff.) Peace and Prosperity (Isaiah 9ff.) Life, Knowledge, and Wisdom (Isaiah 28ff.) Servant at Work (Isaiah 40ff.) Work\u27s Ultimate Meaning (Isaiah 60ff.) Conclusion to Isaiah Cross Reference of Cited Passages and Theme Sections in Isaia
Isaiah in the New Testament
Isaiah in the New Testament 217 p. Publisher: London : T & T Clark, 2007. Reprint ed
The struggle to understand Isaiah as Christian scripture
Author: Childs, Brevard Springs, 1923-2007 Struggle to understand Isaiah as Christian scripture xii, 332 p. Publisher: Grand Rapids, Mich : Eerdmans, 2004
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