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The Book of Isaiah is a wonderful work that is preserved from antiquity both in its Hebrew and its Greek version. It is a history written and reworked by many generations, covering the following periods: the Assyrian period (ca. 911–605 B.C.E.), the Neo-Babylonian period (ca. 625–539 B.C.E.), and th...

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Published in:The Harvard theological review 2010-07, Vol.103 (3), p.261-270
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Bible and literature
Bible as literature
Biblical literature
Criticism and interpretation
Exegesis and biblical criticism
History and sciences of religions
Isaiah
Literary criticism
Literary history
Literature
Old testament
Pentateuch
Persian language
Pilgrimages
Prophetical books
Religious literature
Scribes
Theology
Torah
Traditions
Writing
Written composition
title The Book of Isaiah
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