The Eschatological Implications of Isa 65 and 66 as the Conclusion of the Book of Isaiah
What can one say about eschatology in the Old Testament? For a number of scholars there is no eschatology in the Old Testament and for many others eschatology only occurs at the fringes of that section of the Bible. Biblical Studies have tried to clarify the issues around eschatology, but different views remain.
It is from this general background that this book examines the eschatology of the unit of Isa 65 and 66. The author throws new light on what Old Testament eschatology really is and offers a practical view of the unit of Isa 65 and 66, situating it within the larger Isaian tradition.
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The Eschatological Implications of Isa 65 and 66 as the Conclusion of the Book of Isaiah
What can one say about eschatology in the Old Testament? For a number of scholars there is no eschatology in the Old Testament and for many others eschatology only occurs at the fringes of that section of the Bible. Biblical Studies have tried to clarify the issues around eschatology, but different views remain.
It is from this general background that this book examines the eschatology of the unit of Isa 65 and 66. The author throws new light on what Old Testament eschatology really is and offers a practical view of the unit of Isa 65 and 66, situating it within the larger Isaian tradition.
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The Eschatological Implications of Isa 65 and 66 as the Conclusion of the Book of Isaiah

The Eschatological Implications of Isa 65 and 66 as the Conclusion of the Book of Isaiah

by Emmanuel Uchenna Dim
The Eschatological Implications of Isa 65 and 66 as the Conclusion of the Book of Isaiah

The Eschatological Implications of Isa 65 and 66 as the Conclusion of the Book of Isaiah

by Emmanuel Uchenna Dim

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What can one say about eschatology in the Old Testament? For a number of scholars there is no eschatology in the Old Testament and for many others eschatology only occurs at the fringes of that section of the Bible. Biblical Studies have tried to clarify the issues around eschatology, but different views remain.
It is from this general background that this book examines the eschatology of the unit of Isa 65 and 66. The author throws new light on what Old Testament eschatology really is and offers a practical view of the unit of Isa 65 and 66, situating it within the larger Isaian tradition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783039105960
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 12/15/2004
Series: Bible in History / La Bible dans l'histoire , #3
Pages: 412
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.66(h) x (d)

About the Author

The Author: Emmanuel Uchenna Dim is a priest from the Catholic Diocese of Awka, Nigeria. Born at Achina, Nigeria, he studied Philosophy in Bigard Memorial Seminary, Ikot-Ekpene (now St. Jospeh's) and Theology in Bigard Memorial Seminary, Enugu. He received a degree in Biblical Studies from the Pontifical Biblical Institute and the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction – Development in Old Testament Eschatology till Date – Preliminary Considerations – Detailed Exegesis of Isa 65 and 66 – The Meaning of Eschatology – Eschatological Implications of Isa 65 and 66 – Isa 65 and 66: Apocalyptic or Eschatological? – Isa 65 and 66 in the Book of Isaiah – Eschatological Implications of Isa 65 and 66 as Developments from Deutero-Isaiah and Proto-Isaiah – The Theological Bases of these Implications in the Book of Isaiah – The Servants and the Remnant Motif – Eschatological Implications of Isa 65 and 66 as the Conclusion of the Book of Isaiah – Isa 65 and 66 in the New Testament.
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