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04-24-2008, 08:17 AM | #1 |
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Was there one author of Isaiah or more?
I have read that most scholars currently say that the book of Isaiah was written by more than one author. Isaiah 1-39 were written by Isaiah and the 40-66 were written by at least one other author, maybe two. What is some of the evidence that supports this view? I know that one reason given to support the two Isaiahs view is that Isaiah 1-39 is mainly about Assyria's conquest of Israel while the later chapters are mainly about the Babylonian exile. However, one evangelical counterargument I have seen is that Babylon is actually mentioned more often in Isaiah 1-39 than in 40-66.
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Thanks for responding. Is there any other evidence for multiple authors of Isaiah? For example, a verse saying that the exile or restoration is currently happening while the author is living?
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Stylistic evidence is another part. Proto-Isaiah has a rather despondent message, preaching impending doom for Judea, whereas Deutero-Isaiah has a message of hope, as if the disaster had already happened. Proto-Isaiah uses Isaiah's name many times, while Deutero-Isaiah never does.
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Good point. I read that the name Isaiah ben Amoz is not used at all after Isaiah 38.
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Isaiah 48:20 seems to allude to the captivity in Babylon as a current situation: Quote:
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1) how long of a period would a single isaiah have to live if he addressed all of the issues he addresses? from dealings with hezekiah and assyria to a past tense reference to the destruction of jerusalem?
2) note the parallels between 2kings 18:13ff and isa 36-39. someone copied someone. see seitz's 'zion's final destiny' for discussion on the parallel. 3) it's prob 3 authors or schools of authorship. |
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It doesn't matter when it was "written." What matters is when it was last "edited."
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