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The 'Way of the LORD' in the Book of Isaiah

Hardback

Main Details

Title The 'Way of the LORD' in the Book of Isaiah
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Assistant Professor Bo H. Lim
SeriesThe Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:224
Category/GenreBiblical studies
Christian theology
ISBN/Barcode 9780567027634
ClassificationsDewey:224.106
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publication Date 15 July 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

What is the "way of the LORD" in the book of Isaiah? Many scholars have adopted Walter Zimmerli's proposal that the "way" in Second Isaiah is a literal and physical highway extending from Babylon to Jerusalem only to be reinterpreted as a spiritual, metaphorical, and pious way of living in Third Isaiah. This book will properly define each mention of the "way" in Isaiah as well as provide a coherent interpretation of this theme's theological significance within the book. The way of the LORD is initially conceived of in the 1st half of the book as a highway leading to Zion common to both the dispersed Israelites as well as the nations. In Isaiah, Chs 34-35 provide a paradigm of what this way will entail and its theological significance.

Author Biography

Assistant Professor of Christian Scripture, Seattle Pacific University.

Reviews

'Much can be said in favour of the general claim of this monograph, and a metaphorical and/or eschatological interpretation of the WOL imagery in Isaiah 40-66 convinces.' -- Journal of Theological Studies [T]his book is the result of thorough research with a logical and systematic treatment of the theme of "the way of the LORD" throughout the book of Isaiah. Lim's book should be on the shelves not only of people interested in the book of Isaiah but also of those working on the prophetic literature of the Old Testament generally. -- Wilhelm J. Wessels * Review of Biblical Literature *