The fact that these sixteen chapters form a little more than a quarter of the book of Isaiah and that they carry no title of their own obliges us in the first place to justify giving them separate treatment and in the second place to explain their relation to what precedes and follows them and their function in the book as a whole.
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Isaiah 40-55: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary
April 16, 2002, Anchor Bible
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038552093X 9780385520935
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Isaiah 40-55: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary (Anchor Bible)
April 16, 2002, Anchor Bible
in English
0385497172 9780385497176
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"The fact that these sixteen chapters form a little more than a quarter of the book of Isaiah and that they carry no title of their own obliges us in the first place to justify giving them separate treatment and in the second place to explain their relation to what precedes and follows them and their function in the book as a whole."
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