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Make Peace with Me: The Josianic Origins of Isaiah 24–27

DOI: 10.1177/0020964318820593

Keywords: Assyria,Isaiah 24–27,Israel,Josiah,Judah,Northern Kingdom,Resurrection,Scribalism,Seventh century BCE

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Abstract:

Isaiah 24–27 has been an enduring mystery for scholars of the book. Contrary to theories that it is the latest part of the book, it is not apocalyptic; its imagery of divine feasting and conquering death have very ancient cognates; and its Hebrew language does not indicate lateness. The passage celebrates the receding power of Assyria in Judah, and especially from the citadel at Ramat Ra?el near Jerusalem, in the late seventh century. This was the time of King Josiah and his scribes, who saw a political opportunity and issued an overture to the former northern kingdom: “Make peace with me!

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