Isaiah Old and New: Exegesis, Intertextuality, and Hermeneutics
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Isaiah Old and New: Exegesis, Intertextuality, and Hermeneutics  -     By: Ben Witherington III

Isaiah Old and New: Exegesis, Intertextuality, and Hermeneutics

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Reading the Book of Isaiah in its original context is the crucial prerequisite for reading its citation and use in later interpretation, including the New Testament writings, argues Ben Witherington III. Here he offers pastors, teachers, and students an accessible commentary to Isaiah, as well as a reasoned consideration of how Isaiah was heard and read in early Christianity. By reading "forward and backward" Witherington advances the scholarly discussion of intertextuality and opens a new avenue for biblical theology.

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Title: Isaiah Old and New: Exegesis, Intertextuality, and Hermeneutics
By: Ben Witherington III
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 524
Vendor: Fortress Press
Publication Date: 2017
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 10 ounces
ISBN: 1506420559
ISBN-13: 9781506420554
Stock No: WW420552

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Reading the Book of Isaiah in its original context is the crucial prerequisite for reading its citation and use in later interpretation, including the New Testament writings, argues Ben Witherington III. Here he offers pastors, teachers, and students an accessible commentary to Isaiah, as well as a reasoned consideration of how Isaiah was heard and read in early Christianity. By reading "forward and backward" Witherington advances the scholarly discussion of intertextuality and opens a new avenue for biblical theology.

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Ben Witherington III is Amos Professor of New Testament for Doctoral Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary and is on the doctoral faculty at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. He has taught at Ashland Theological Seminary, Vanderbilt University, Duke Divinity School, and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. His numerous books include, from Fortress Press, Jesus the Seer (2014) and Jesus the Sage (2000).

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