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This is the final volume in Wilberger‘s comprehensive treatment of Isaiah 1–39. In addition to verse-by-verse commentary, the author provides a systematic overview of the entire Book of Isaiah. This introduction to Isaiah covers: the book and the text, the formation of Isaiah 1–39, the prophet Isaiah and his religious roots, the theology of post-Isaianic materials, language and forms of speech in...

and the hated one will become a loved one. He allows the one with little to overtake the one with much, and the last is the first. The one who has nothing will preside over riches, and the one who had but a little land now has bondsmen … He teaches the dumb (?) to speak, he opens the ears of the deaf.…” (§§13a, b, 14, 16, ATDErg 1, 73) In addition, see the Sumerian text to which reference is made in the Commentary section below at v. 9a*., and cf. an Egyptian song that praises Amon-Re with the words:
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