First Isaiah and the Disappearance of the Gods
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Focusing on the distinctive use of the term for "idols" in Isaiah 1-39, the book offers a fresh analysis of First Isaiah's rhetorical strategies. Matthew J. Lynch highlights a more pronounced monotheizing rhetoric, suggesting that the text's treatment of idolatry underscores a significant theological message. This examination not only sheds light on the text's linguistic features but also enhances the understanding of its broader implications in the context of ancient Israelite religion.
