J. T. A. G. M. van Ruiten, and Marc Vervenne (eds.), Studies
in the Book of Isaiah: Festschrift Willem A M Beuken (Bibliotheca
Ephemeridum
____ theologicarum Lovaniensium, 132),
Peeters, 1997.
contributors include:
Marvin Sweeney, "The Reconceptualization of the Davidic Covenant
in Isaiah," pp. 41-61.
Yehoshua Gitay, "Back to Historical Isaiah: Reflections on
the Act of Reading," pp. 63-72,
Anton Schoors, "Historical Information in Isaiah 1-39,"
pp. 75-93.
H. G. M. Williamson, "Isaiah 6,13 and 1,29-31," pp. 119-128.
Archibald L. H. M. van Wieringen, "Isaiah 12,1-6: A Domain
and Communication Analysis," pp. 149-172.
Brian Doyle, "A Literary Analysis of Isaiah 25,10a," pp.
173-193.
Harm W. M. van Grol, "Isaiah 27,10-11: God and His Own People,"
pp. 195-209
Henk Leene, "History and Eschatology in Deutero-Isaiah,"
pp. 223-249.
Meindert Dijkstra, "Lawsuit, Debate and Wisdom Discourse in
Second Isaiah," pp. 251-271.
Kees van Leeuwen, "An Old Crux: hammesukan terūmah in
Isaiah 40,20," pp. 273-287.
Willem S. Prinsloo, "Isaiah 42,10-12: 'Sing to the Lord a New
Song...'," pp. 289-301.
Johannes C. de Moor, "Structure and Redaction: Isaiah 60,1-63,6,"
pp. 325-346.
Jean Charles Bastiaens, "The Language of Suffering in Job 16-19
and in the Suffering Servant Passages in Deutero-Isaiah." pp.
421-432.