Prophetic counter-terrorism: a new perspective on anti-Assyrian theology in Isaiah 10:5–34
Isa 10:5–34 has long been understood as an oracle, like many others in the Book of First Isaiah, that expresses anti-Assyrian theology. The text inverts several policies and ideologies of Neo-Assyrian imperialism and projects them back on Assyria, portraying the Assyrian king, in particular, as the...
Main Author: | Pierce, Zachary Philip |
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Other Authors: | Botta, Alejandro F. |
Language: | en_US |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2144/37081 |
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