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Bibliography on IsaiahP. W. Ferris, Jr.

Achtemeier, E. R. The Community and Message of Isaiah 56-66: A Theological Commentary.Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1982.

Ackerman, S. “Sacred Sex, Sacrifice and Death: Understanding a Prophetic Poem,” BRev 6(1990): 38-44.

Ackroyd, P.R. "Isaiah 36--39: Structure and Function," in The Place is Too Small for Us, ed. R.Gordon: 478-94. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1995.

________. "The Biblical Interpretation of the Reigns of Ahaz and Hezekieh," in In the Shelter ofElyon, eds. W.B. Barrick and J.R. Spencer. Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1984:247-59.

________. "Isaiah I-XII: Presentation of a Prophet," in Congress Volume, VTSup 29. Leiden:Brill, 1978: 16-48.

________. "An Interpretation of the Babylonian Exile: A Study of 2 Kings 20, Isaiah 38-39," SJT27 (1974): 329-52.

________. “The Temple Vessels—A Continuity Theme,” SVT 23; Leiden: Brill, 1972: 166-81.

________. Israel Under Babylon and Persia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1970.

________. Exile and Restoration: A Study of Hebrew Thought of the Sixth Century B.C.Philadelphia: Westminster, 1968.

Adamthwaite, M.R. "Isaiah 7:16: Key to the Immanuel Prophecy," RTR 59 (2000): 65-83.

Ahlstrom, G.W. "Isaiah VI. 13," Journal of Semitic Studies 19 (1974): 169-172.

________. "Some Remarks on Prophets and Cult," in J. Rylaarsdam, ed. Transitions in BiblicalScholarship. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago, 1968, 113-29.

Aitken, K.T. “Hearing and Seeing: Metamorphoses of a Motif in Isaiah 1—39,” in P.R. Daviesand D.J.A. Clines, eds. Among the Prophets: Language, Image and Structure in theProphetic Writings. JSOTSup 144; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1993: 12-41.

Alexander, J.A. The Prophecies of Isaiah. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1953.

Allen, L.C. “Isaiah 53:2 Again,” VT 21 (1971): 490.

Althann, R. Isaiah 42:10 and KRT 77-78 (KTU 1.14:II:24-25),” JNSL 13 (1987): 3-9.

________. “Yôm, ‘Time’ and Some Texts in Isaiah,” JNSL 11 (1983): 3-8.

Amdersen, T.D. “Renaming and Wedding Imagery in Isaiah 62,” Bib 67 (1986): 78-80.

Anderson, B.W. "`God with Us' -- In Judgment and in Mercy: The Editorial Structure of Isaiah5-10 (11)," in Canon, Theology, and the Old Testament Interpretation, eds. G.M. Tucker, etal.: 230-45. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1988.

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Anderson, G.W. "Isaiah XXIV-XXVII Reconsidered," SVT 9 (1963): 118-26.

Anderson, R.T. “Was Isaiah a Scribe?” JBL 79 (1960): 57-58.

Anderson, T.D. "Renaming and Wedding Imagery in Isaiah 62," Biblica 67(1986): 75-80.

Asen, B.A. "The Garlands of Ephraim: Isaiah 28.1-6 and the marzeah," JSOT 71 (1996): 73-87.

Ashby, G. “Suffering, Sacrifice and Servanthood in Israel,” OTE 15 (2002): 11-22.

Auld, A.G. "Poetry, Prophecy, Hermeneutic: Recent Studies in Isaiah," SJT 32 (1980): 567-81.

Aune, D.E. Prophecy in Early Christianity and the Ancient Mediterranean World. Grand Rapids:Eerdmans, 1983.

Auret, A. “Another Look at wmœwœ in Isaiah 8:6,” OTE 3 (1990): 107-14.

Bahar, S. “Two Forms of the Root NWP in Isaiah x 32,” VT 43 (1993): 403-405.

Baltzer, K. & P. Machinist. Deutero-Isaiah: a Commentary on Isaiah 40-55. Minneapolis:Fortress, 2001.

________. “The Polemic Against the Gods and its Relevance for Second Isaiah’s Conception ofthe New Jerusalem,” in T.C. Eskenazi and K. Richards, eds. Second Temple Studies, vol. 2:Temple and Community in the Persian Period. JSOTSup 175; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic

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________. “Liberation from Debt Slavery After the Exile in Second Isaiah and Nehemiah,” inP.D. Miller, Jr., et al, eds. Ancient Israelite Religion. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1987: 477-84.

________. “Considerations Regarding the Office and Calling of the Prophet,” HTR 61 (1968):567-81.

Barker, M. “Hezekiah’s Boil,” JSOT 95 (2001): 31-42.

Barré, M.L. “A Rhetorical-Critical Study of Isaiah 2:12-17,” CBQ 65 (2003): 522-34.

________. "Textual and Rhetorical-Critical Observations on the Last Servant Song (Isaiah52:13--53:12)," CBQ 62 (2000): 1-27.

________. “Of Lions and Birds: A Note on Isaiah 31.4-5,” in P.R. Davies and D.J.A. Clines, eds.Among the Prophets. JSOTSup 144; Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1993: 55-59.

________. “Fasting in Isa 58:1-12,” BTB 15 (1985): 94-97.

Barstad, H.M. “Isa 40, 1-11: Another Reading,” in A. Lemaire, ed. Congress Volume Basel 2001.VTSup 92; Leiden: Brill, 2002: 225-40.

________. “The Future of the ‘Servant Songs’: Some Reflections on the Relationship of BiblicalScholarship to its Own Tradition,” in S.E. Balentine and J. Barton, eds. Language, Theology,and the Bible. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994: 261-70.

________. "No Prophets? Recent Developments in Biblical Prophetic Research and Ancient NearEastern Prophecy," JSOT 57 (1993): 39-60.

________. “On the So-called Babylonian Literary Influence in Second Isaiah,” SJOT 2 (1987):90-110.

Bartelmus, R. "Beobachtungen zur literarischen Struktur des sog. Weinberglieds (Jes 5, 1-7):Moglichkeiten und Grenzen der formgeschichtlichen Methodes bei der Interpretation vonTexten aus dem corpus propheticum," ZAW 110 (1998): 50-66.

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________. “Ethics in Isaiah of Jerusalem,” JTS 32 (1981): 1-18.

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________. "Who Wrote the Speech of Rabshakeh and When?" JBL 109 (1990): 79-92.

Berger, P. "Charisma and Religious Innovation: The Social Location of Israelite Prophecy," ASR28 (1963): 940-950.

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________. “Isaiah 40:4: Etymological and Poetic Considerations,” HAR 3 (1979): 1-6.

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________. “The Emergence of the Shoot of Jesse (Isaiah 11:1-16): An Eschatological or a NowEvent?” CTJ 39 (2004): 88-108.

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________. “The Prophet Leads the Readers into Praise: Isaiah 25:1-10 in Connection with Isaiah

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________. “Servant and Herald of Good Tidings: Isaiah 61 as an Interpretation of Isaiah 40-55,” in J. Vermeylen, ed. The Book of Isaiah. BETL 81; Leuven: Leuven University Press, 1989:411-42.

________. "Isaiah liv: The Multiple Identity of the Person Addressed," OTS 19/1 (1974): 29-70.

________. "Isa. 55,3-5: The Reinterpretation of David," Bijdragen 35 (1974): 49-64.

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________. “Second Isaiah—Prophet of Universalism,” JSOT 41 (1988): 83-103.

________. "Fragments of ancient exegesis in an Isaian poem (Isa 2:6-22)," ZAW 93/1 (1981):51-62.

________. “The Prophetic Reproach,” JBL 90 (1971): 267-78.

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Blumenthal, F. “The Prophetic Vision of God’s Abode,” JBQ 32 (2004): 162-66.

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________. "The Poetry of Prophetic Persuasion: Preserving the Prophet's Persona," CBQ 59 (1997): 1-21.

________. “International Alliteration in Second Isaiah,” CBQ 45 (1983): 353-63.

________. “Isaiah 41:8-13: Notes on Poetic Structure and Style,” CBQ 35 (1973): 20-34.

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