God as friendly patron: Reflections on Isaiah 5:1-7
This article focuses on the significance of the interrelationship between the fields of archaeology and history, rather than the rigorous application of literary criticism or historical analysis. By drawing inferences from both text and context an analysis is provided for a more informed reading o...
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doaj-d4180d0acfa94bb38293473a2ef186da2020-11-25T00:52:18ZafrAOSISIn die Skriflig1018-64412305-08531996-06-0130329330410.4102/ids.v30i3.15791461God as friendly patron: Reflections on Isaiah 5:1-7H. OlivierThis article focuses on the significance of the interrelationship between the fields of archaeology and history, rather than the rigorous application of literary criticism or historical analysis. By drawing inferences from both text and context an analysis is provided for a more informed reading of Isaiah's "Song of the Vineyard".https://indieskriflig.org.za/index.php/skriflig/article/view/1579 |
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God as friendly patron: Reflections on Isaiah 5:1-7 |
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God as friendly patron: Reflections on Isaiah 5:1-7 |
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This article focuses on the significance of the interrelationship between the fields of archaeology and history, rather than the rigorous application of literary criticism or historical analysis. By drawing inferences from both text and context an analysis is provided for a more informed reading of Isaiah's "Song of the Vineyard". |
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