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Isaiah in the New Testament brings together a set of specially commissioned studies by authors who are experts in their field. Beginning with an introductory chapter on the use of Isaiah in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Second Temple literature, contributors go on to discuss each of the New Testament books that contain quotations from Isaiah: Matthew, Mark, (Q), Luke-Acts, John, Romans and Galatians,...

of the second century BC to early in the first century AD.31 However that may be, it has been demonstrated that 11Q14 is yet another copy of the same text.32 The fragments which make up 4Q285 and 11Q14 appear to describe the end of the eschatological war, with the Kittim fleeing before the Prince of the Congregation and his forces (4Q285 6 + 4 7), the king of the Kittim being brought before the Prince of the Congregation to stand trial (6 + 4 10; 5 3), and, in fulfilment of Isa. 10:34–11:1, ‘the
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