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Reflections of Empire in Isaiah 1-39: Responses to Assyrian Ideology
Shawn Zelig Aster
ISBN
9780884142737
Volume
ANEM 19
Status
Available
Price
$77.00
Publication Date
November 2017
Hardback

$77.00

Explore the hidden meaning behind the majestic prophecies of Isaiah

In this new book Shawn Zelig Aster relates the prophecies found in First Isaiah to the historical events of the 8th century BCE, when Assyria controlled much of the ancient Near East. Aster elucidates the arguments of Isaiah 1–2, 6–8, 10–12, 14, 19, 31, and 36–37 by explaining that the passages contain hidden polemic along with the imperial propaganda of the Assyrian empire. Aster illustrates that the prophet adapts motifs from Assyrian propaganda, while subverting Assyrian claims to universal dominion. Aster argues that Isaiah does this in order to promote belief in a single omnipotent God, more powerful than any human empire. The book exposes the meaning behind these passages of Isaiah, as well as the history of Israel in the period 745–701 BCE.

Features

  • A critique of the predominant scholarly position that dates the material of First Isaiah to the Babylonian period and later
  • An analysis of the theology of First Isaiah in relation to Assyrian imperial propaganda
  • A strong case for dating First Isaiah to the time of Tiglath-pileser III, Sargon, and Sennacherib

Shawn Zelig Aster is Senior Lecturer in Land of Israel and Biblical Studies at Bar-Ilan University, in Israel. He is the author of The Unbeatable Light: Melammu and Its Biblical Parallels (Ugarit-Verlag), and many articles.

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