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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      04 May 2024
      09 May 2024
      ISBN:
      9781316694336
      9781107166059
      9781316617304
      Dimensions:
      (229 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.752kg, 398 Pages
      Dimensions:
      (229 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.59kg, 398 Pages
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    Book description

    The texts in Isaiah 40–66 are widely admired for their poetic brilliance. Situating Isaiah within its historic context, Katie Heffelfinger here explores its literary aspects through a lyrically informed approach that emphasizes key features of the poetry and explains how they create meaning. Her detailed analysis of the text's passages demonstrates how powerful poetic devices, such as paradox, allusion, juxtaposition, as well as word and sound play, are used to great effect via the divine speaking voice, as well as the personified figures of the Servant and Zion. Heffelfinger's commentary includes a glossary of poetic terminology that provides definitions of key terms in non-technical language. It features additional resources, notably, 'Closer Look' sections, which explore important issues in detail; as well as 'Bridging the Horizons' sections that connect Isaiah's poetry to contemporary issues, including migration, fear, and divided society.

    Reviews

    ‘This commentary adds a dimension to other expositions of these chapters currently available that cannot be found anywhere else and most emphatically deserves attention alongside them.’

    H. G. M. Williamson Source: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament

    ‘New Bible commentaries appear regularly and the second part of Isaiah has also been commented on many times. Nevertheless, this new commentary is a welcome addition, because Katie Heffelfinger mainly pays attention to the poetic character of the Isaiah texts she discusses. In doing so, she shows a great sensitivity to poetic stylistic devices and how they carry the theological meaning of the text.’

    Jaap Dekker Source: Theologia Reformata

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