Dear Jack, Harold, Peter, Vadim, etc.
These events are to be treated as descriptive of events
that took place in the Persian period, the time of Second
Isaiah. Any other interpretation violates all common sense
imo. Prophets deal with the events and concerns of their
own times. They do not deal with events happening 700 or
500 years in the future.
This poem is a continuation of Isaiah 50, and there the speaker
is definitely jailed by Persians. Pulling out the hairs of the head
and beard, as well as flogging, are Persian sanctions, not Jewish.
Read Helzer, M. "The Flogging and Plucking of Beards in the
Achaemenid Empire and the Chronology of Nehemiah," AMI 28
(1995-96):305-7. This article definitely shows the Persian background
to Isaiah 50. The speaker is jailed for disobedience to Persian authority
for some reason. The kindlers of fire (50:11) may be Jews who rush after
the customs of the Zoroastrians.
I see Isaiah 53 as refering in the third person to the first person
speaker of Isaiah 50.
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