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18 Cards in this Set
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Traditional Position
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Isaiah wrote it all
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Historical-Critical Position
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The contents of Isaiah reflect 3 historical periods. There is a marked difference in literary style between 1-39 and 40-66. There is a variety of emphases and theology in the three parts.
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First Isaiah
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8th cent during the Assyrian Crisis (chaps. 1-39)
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Second Isaiah
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After the Babylonian Period (chaps. 40-55)
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Third Isaiah
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After Return to the Land (chaps. 56-66)
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Historical interpretation of Isaiah 7
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Syro-Ephraimite War
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Syro-Ephrimite War
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735-732 BCE
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King of Judah
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Ahaz
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King of Israel
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Pekah
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King of Syria
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Rezin
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Isaiah's sons mentioned in...
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chaps. 7 and 8
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Immanuel
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"God with us"
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Nature of sign in Isaiah 7 in light of historical context
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Immanuel was a contemporary character.
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First Servant Song
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42:1-9
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Second Servant Song
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49:1-6
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Third Servant Song
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50:4-11
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Fourth Servant Song
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52:13-53:12
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The best interpretive options for the options for the servant.
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Israel, prophet
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