James H. Charlesworth is the George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature and Director of the Dead Sea Scrolls Project at Princeton Theological Seminary, USA.
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Introduction: Is There an Unperceived Continuity of Isaiah? - James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
1. The Unperceived Continuity of Isaiah - James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
2. The Continuity in the Prophetic Visions in First Isaiah (1-39) - Dan'el Kahn, University of Haifa, Israel
3. Deutero-(Second-) Isaiah - Shalom M. Paul, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
4. The Insights of Third Isaiah - Observations of a Traditionalist - Jeffrey R. Chadwick, Brigham Young University, USA
5. Exegesis and Theology in the Transmission of Isaiah - Emanuel Tov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
6. Isaiah, John the Baptizer, and Jesus - Dale C. Allison, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
7. The Influence of Isaiah on Paul's Romans and the Intra-Canonical Gospels - James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
8. The Influence of Isaiah on Jewish and Christian Liturgies - Miroslaw S. Wróbel, University of Lublin, Poland
Conclusion - James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
Afterword: Why Isaiah? - Albert I. Baumgarten, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Appendix 1: Love in the School of Isaiah and Continuity in 1QIsaiahA - James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
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