Attempts to reconstruct the compositional history of the book of
Isaiah confine themselves mainly to chapters 1-12 and 28-39,
supposed to shroud the basic core of any early collection of
Isaianic texts. Other investigations which verge on the group of
prophecies concerning the nations in Isa 13-23 rarely delve into
exegetical details to the extent that the reader of Isaiah would
feel convinced to stand here on familiar grounds. Even others,
overtly restricted to a small pericope inside Isa 13-23, often
neglect the significance of this larger context. This book provides
a thorough analysis of Isaiah 18-20, concerned with Egypt and Kush,
from the earliest stages to their final contextualisation within
the developing corpus of the Isaianic prophecies regarding the
nations.
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