ISAIAH II Flashcards

1
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CHAPTERS?

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40-55

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Characterizations of God

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Creator of heaven and earth

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3
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Divine Epithet

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Lord of Heavenly Forces, redeemer

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Divine Metaphor

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mother and warrior; Potter

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Divine Mood

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Tender and Comforting

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Time Period

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6th century dating because these chapters assume the destruction of Jerusalem, rise of Persia/Cyrus, but Babylon not destroyed. End of exile, hope for home.

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Representative verse

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40:1 Comfort, comfort my people says your God. Speak compassionately to Jerusalem, and proclaim to her that her compulsory service has ended…

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Persuasion?

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The rhetorical situation (politics) Neo-Babylonian decline after the death of Nebuchadnezzar. Rise of Cyrus…Edict of Cyrus 538

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Poetry?

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Strawn used Robert Frost as an example, because he wrote about his poetry book as units. Isaiah can be seen this way…taking all of it together as a unit, but each poem or section can stand alone as well.

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MAJOR THEME?

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Unexpected hope But no real surprise since God is portrayed as both mother and warrior here.

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