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deutero-isaiah

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 6,2 | prophecies (chs. 40-55Deutero-Isaiah) in which it seems “the 2 6,2 | spheres between “Proto-” and “Deutero-Isaiah” are sufficient to suggest 3 6,3 | The Problem of “Deutero-Isaiah.” ~ We have already seen 4 6,3 | likely to question that Deutero-Isaiah was written in the dark 5 6,3 | of Isaiah’s prophecy. If “Deutero-Isaiah” is by Isaiah, it is the 6 6,3 | explains one feature of “Deutero-Isaiah’’ that has puzzled those 7 6,4 | for Isaiah’s writing of “Deutero-Isaiah” in his old age. ~ ~ 8 6,1 | was to them he entrustedDeutero-Isaiah.”~ ~ 9 6,1 | Historical Background of “Deutero-Isaiah.”~ Assyria has disappeared. 10 6,2 | Deutero-Isaiah” (Chs. 40-55). ~ Though 11 6,2 | comparatively easy to dissect “Deutero-Isaiah,” after the first few stages 12 6,2 | This explains why, though “Deutero-Isaiahcontains some of the best-known 13 6,5 | conservatives deny that “Deutero-Isaiah” is primarily a prophecy 14 6,5 | production from the bulk of “Deutero-Isaiah.” This does not imply that 15 6,0 | are taken as belonging to “Deutero-Isaiah,” with 61:1-3 as another 16 6,3 | these chapters belong to “Deutero-Isaiah,” with which they seem to 17 6,7 | theory of authorship of “Deutero-Isaiahgiven earlier implies that 18 6,7 | regarded as a portion of “Deutero-Isaiah” without any straining of 19 11,2| prophets employ poetry, and “Deutero-Isaiahshows more sustained poetic


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