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- From: "Jonathan D. Safren" <yon_saf AT bezeqint.net>
- To: Peter Kirk <Peter_Kirk AT sil.org>, Biblical Hebrew <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Child theme in Isaiah 6-12
- Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2001 18:55:12 +0200
That;s a beautiful analysis of Isaiah 6-12, Peter, and it also increases my
understanding of the way Matthew understood and used these prophecies.
Question: Are you saying that it is the Shear-Yahsub prophecies that
"suggest a further fulfilment which can only be eschatological"? If so, what
do you mean by eschatological in this context? When Isiaiah describes the
"end of days" or the "latter time" in Ch. 2, he's referring to events which
will happen in the near future, as in his prophecies about Hezekiah's son.
Would you describe this as eschatology?
Yours,
Jonathan D. Safren
Chairman
Dept. of Biblical Studies
Beit Berl College
44905 Israel
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Child theme in Isaiah 6-12,
Peter Kirk, 02/02/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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Re: Child theme in Isaiah 6-12,
Jonathan D. Safren, 02/02/2001
- RE: Child theme in Isaiah 6-12, Peter Kirk, 02/05/2001
- Re: Child theme in Isaiah 6-12, Ian Hutchesson, 02/05/2001
- Re: Child theme in Isaiah 6-12, Jonathan D. Safren, 02/06/2001
- Re: Child theme in Isaiah 6-12, Ian Hutchesson, 02/06/2001
- RE: Child theme in Isaiah 6-12, Peter Kirk, 02/06/2001
- Re: Child theme in Isaiah 6-12, Ian Hutchesson, 02/06/2001
- Re: Child theme in Isaiah 6-12, Ian Hutchesson, 02/06/2001
- Re: Child theme in Isaiah 6-12, Jonathan D. Safren, 02/06/2001
- Re: Child theme in Isaiah 6-12, Jonathan D. Safren, 02/06/2001
- RE: Child theme in Isaiah 6-12, Peter Kirk, 02/06/2001
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