Charged with the Glory of God Charged with the Glory of God
Studies in Scripture and Biblical Theology

Charged with the Glory of God

Yahweh, the Servant, and the Earth in Isaiah 40–55

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Publisher Description

Isaiah's servant songs reveal a true and better Adam

In Charged with the Glory of God, Caroline Batchelder provides a synchronic, theological, and canonical reading of the four Servant Songs in Isaiah (42:1–9; 49:1–13; 50:3–11; 52:13–53:12), showing how they relate to one another and the message of the prophetic book.


Reading Isaiah as a compositional unity in conversation with other texts such as Genesis results in a coherent presentation of the mysterious servant. The polemic against idolatry reveals rebellious Israel to be false imagers of God. In contrast, Isaiah's servant is an ideal embodiment of Yahweh's image and likeness. Thus, the servant is a paradigm for those who wish to recapture and realize God's good creation purposes for all humanity. The servant poems are not only a call to reorient oneself as a servant towards God and his creation, but also a map and means for doing so.


In this study, Batchelder offers fresh insights from Isaiah for understanding God's true image and its idolatrous counterfeits.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2023
July 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
440
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lexham Academic
SELLER
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
15.3
MB
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