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PublikációKoppándi Botond Péter20101161Pages: 87--91

PublikációPásztori-Kupán István20091153Pages: 252--286

PublikációKoppándi Botond Péter20081143Pages: 256--259

PublikációKoppándi Botond Péter20031091Pages: 83--88

PublikációKoppándi Botond Péter20161222Pages: 260--275

PublikációKoppándi Botond Péter20131192Pages: 179--199

PublikációKovács Sándor20101162Pages: 124--144

PublikációKovács Sándor20111174Pages: 418--425

PublikációKovács Sándor20081142Pages: 203--218

PublikációKoppándi Botond Péter20171234Pages: 538--543

PublikációBalogh Csaba2013631Pages: 1--18

Isa 8:16 is considered a key reference regarding the formation of the book of Isaiah and the role of prophetic disciples in this process. This article argues, however, that originally this verse had a more limited significance. The instruction to which v. 16 refers is to be identified with vv. 12-15 rather than an early ‘book’ of Isaiah. The expression ‘the instructed ones’ (of YHWH rather than the prophet) is applied to the prophet’s audience. This term reflects Isaiah’s characteristic view of prophesying as an act of instruction and prophecy as a form of teaching, and it does not presuppose the existence of any prophetic school. The view that sealing the instruction would allude to preserving prophetic teaching for the posterity is discounted here in favour of understanding the symbolic act as a metaphor from the legal sphere refering to authentication, with no inherent temporal significance.

PublikációBalogh Csaba2014644Pages: 519--538

In studies on the composition of prophetic literature, the larger textual layers reinterpreting earlier texts, the so-called Fortschreibungen, received much attention. It is well-known that beside these larger literary elaborations prophetic books also contain shorter explanatory interpolations, often called glosses, which intend to clarify a particular imagery of the prophecy (e.g., Isa 9:14). A systematic reading of these short annotations has been neglected, however, in studying the formation of prophetic books. The present article reconsiders the Isaiah-Memoir from this perspective. It identifies editorial interpolations in three distinct pericopes, Isa 8:2, 8:6-7a and 8:23b. It is argued here that the identification of such explanatory additions is the key to understanding notorious textual complexities. Moreover, it points out that these interpolations tend to expose recognisable patterns and common hermeneutical principles.

PublikációKovács Sándor20041104Pages: 437--443

PublikációKoppándi Botond Péter20131191Pages: 3--26

PublikációKoppándi Botond Péter2008114Pages: 586--591

PublikációKovács Sándor20041102Pages: 160--170

PublikációRezi Elek20111173Pages: 379--381

PublikációKovács Sándor20091154Pages: 561--587

PublikációKoppándi Botond Péter20091154Pages: 629--631