Publisher:
BRILL, Leiden
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ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Focusing on the composition and redaction of Jeremiah 30-31, Isaiah 40-66, and Zechariah 1-8, this book examines how the Babylonian exile became a Second Temple metaphor for political disenfranchisement, social inequality, and alienation from YHWH.
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Focusing on the composition and redaction of Jeremiah 30-31, Isaiah 40-66, and Zechariah 1-8, this book examines how the Babylonian exile became a Second Temple metaphor for political disenfranchisement, social inequality, and alienation from YHWH.