Jesus and the Suffering Servant: Isaiah 53 and Christian Origins

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Pub. Date: 2009-03-24
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Summary

These articles from a 1996 symposium on "Isaiah 53 and Christian Origins" zero in on the relation of Jesus to the images of the "Suffering Servant" introduced in Isaiah, asking whether Jesus consciously identified with that ancient image.

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsp. vii
Introductionp. 1
The World of the Servant of the Lord in Isaiah 40-55p. 9
Basic Issues in the Interpretation of Isaiah 53p. 23
Isaiah 53 and the Restoration of Israelp. 39
On Reading Isaiah 53 as Christian Scripturep. 55
Jesus and Isaiah 53p. 70
Did the Use of Isaiah 53 to Interpret His Mission Begin with Jesus?p. 88
Isaiah 53 in Acts 8: A Reply to Professor Morna Hookerp. 104
Response to Mikeal Parsonsp. 120
Jesus' Death, Isaiah 53, and Mark 10:45: A Crux Revisitedp. 125
Isaiah and Matthew: The Prophetic Influence in the First Gospel A Report On Current Researchp. 152
The Lxx, 1QIsa, and MT Versions of Isaiah 53 and the Christian Doctrine of Atonementp. 170
The Heralds of Isaiah and the Mission of Paul: An Investigation of Paul's Use of Isaiah 51-55 in Romansp. 193
Concepts of Stellvertretung in the Interpretation of Isaiah 53p. 223
The Suffering Servant: Recent Tüet;bingen Scholarship on Isaiah 53p. 251
Reflections on Isaiah 53 and Christian Originsp. 260
The Servant and Jesus: The Relevance of the Colloquy for the Current Quest for Jesusp. 281
Contributorsp. 299
Index of Ancient Sourcesp. 301
Index of Namesp. 314
Index of Subjectsp. 318
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