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Book: Subtle Citation, Allusion, and Translation in the Hebrew Bible

Chapter: 8. Isaiah 60–62 in Intertextual Perspective

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.26708

Blurb:

MAS understands intertextual as referring to the citation or allusion of one biblical text to other biblical texts, and to the dynamic interplay—as perceived by author and/or reader— between its meaning in its immediate literary context, and its meaning in relation to its broader literary world. On this basis MAS illustrates how Isa 60-62 can be explained in terms of its context in Trito-Isaiah and other post-exilic texts, and its having been embedded in Deutero-Isaiah and Proto-Isaiah.

Chapter Contributors

  • Marvin A. Sweeney (msweeney@cst.edu - masweeney) 'Claremont School of Theology'