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My thesis encompasses chs. 40-55 of the book of Isaiah, which are ascribed to an
anonymous prophet called "Second Isaiah". It focuses, specifically, on three main motifs
found in his prophecies: traditions of Creation, Exodus (=redemption motif), and Covenant.
Second Isaiah lived in the period of the Babylonian Exile and Return to Zion, and he
delivered prophecies concerning the coming redemption of the people of Israel from Babylon,
universal monotheism of the God of Israel, and the marvelous restoration of Zion, expressed
in these three motifs. His oracles exemplify new theological approaches on these three
subjects and can be summed up in his own words: "Remember ye not the former things,
neither consider the things of old; Behold I will do a new thing, now shall it spring forth.
Shall ye not know?" (Is. 43: 18-19).
The biggest challenge for Second Isaiah was to deal with the Babylonian religion. The
prophet was influenced a lot by the Babylonian Myth "Enuma Elish" and the New Year's
Festival "Akitu", and continually polemicized against them. In order to prove the power of the
Lord, he alludes to important events from the Biblical traditions, such as the days of Noah
days and the Exodus, and refers to the Creation tradition (which was an important element for
the Babylonian religion) in order to argue that the Lord (not the Babylonian god) is the
Creator God. What makes Second Isaiah unique in comparison to other prophets is the
connection that he makes between the Lord's power of creation and the power of salvation. In
his prophecies, the Creation motif and the Redemption motif are closely bound together. The
prophet prophesied about the future Exodus from Babylon in the pattern of the Exodus from
Egypt, and employed the Creation motif to glorify the new redemption.
The Babylonian Exile is described as the return of chaos by the prophets who prophesied
before Second Isaiah (Jer. 4: 23-27; Zeph. 1: 2-3). After the nullification of the Sinai
Covenant, it was important for Second Isaiah to renew the relationship between the people of
Israel and God and to restore the right order of the world in the period of Return to Zion. His
new covenant is called by three different names: Covenant of the People (42: 6; 49: 8),
Covenant of Peace (54: 10), and Everlasting Covenant (55: 3), and he establishes the new
covenants on the basis of the covenants with the Fathers (the covenants with Abraham, with
Noah, and with David). When he prophesies his new covenant with God, he does it in
connection with the motifs of Creation and Redemption. Just as both the flood story and
renewal of the world in Gen. 6-9 and the Exodus ended in making a covenant (covenant with
Noah; the Sinai covenant), so, too, the same cycle is repeated in the prophecies of Second
Isaiah. The restoration of Zion and the redemption of the people of Israel from Babylon
conclude with the establishment of a new covenant between Israel and God.
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Antiochus Soter
An-ti-ku-us šarru rabu-u šarru dan-nu šar kiššati
šar Babili šar mâtâti za-ni-in E-sag-il n I-zi-da aplu ašaridu ša Si-lu-uk-ku šarri (80-6-17, I 1-4 ,
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23Bright 1977, pp. 17-24
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24Stuhlmueller 1980, p. 9
25Fried 2002, pp. 378-379
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48Goldingay, Payne 2005
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510Blenkinsopp 2000, p. 191; Whybray 1971
219F
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221F
“A new legal text such as Deuteronomy cannot allow for the continued existence of an
alternative, 222F
514since the law must be defined one way for the other. In addition, the
historical circumstances of the two texts may have affected their attitudes. Deuteronomy
stems from an earlier time, when the authority of older scriptural writing may have been
compelling. By Deutero-Isaiah’s day, the status of older traditions had solidified.
Moreover, the exilic prophet wrote after a crisis, when the tradition as a whole was beset
511Fishbane 1985, pp. 322-326
Sommer 1998, pp. 142-144
512Whybray 1971, pp. 64-77
513Sommer 1998, pp. 153-155
514Sommer 1998, p. 156
by threats from disappointed Israelites and competing ideas. In that era, the need to
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519
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images. He arises in heaven according to their desire. He made for them plants, animals, fowl, and fish to
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