![]() ![]() Seeing Isaiah as a two-part book (chapters 1–33 and 34–66) with an overarching theme leads to a summary of its contents like the following: 34– 66: Judgment has already taken place and restoration is at hand.ĭetail of entrance to 30 Rockefeller Plaza showing verse from Isaiah 33:6 Rockefeller Center, New York.1– 33: Warnings of judgment and promises of subsequent restoration for Jerusalem, Judah and the nations.The newer approach looks at the book in terms of its literary and formal characteristics, rather than authors, and sees in it a two-part structure divided between chapters 33 and 34: While one part of the general consensus still holds, this perception of Isaiah as made up of three rather distinct sections underwent a radical challenge in the last quarter of the 20th century. 56– 66: Trito-Isaiah, an anthology of about twelve passages. ![]()
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