Abstract
The name ‘Israel’ is employed by all sections of Isaiah in
various ways and with various meanings. As such, the book takes part in the
fundamental transformation the name has undergone both in the history of Israel and
in the literary history of the Old and New Testaments as it evolved from a political
to a theological concept, from the Israel of history to the Israel of faith.
According to an insightful thesis proposed by Leonard Rost, this development took
its point of departure from the prophets of the eighth century BCE and has left
especially deep traces in First and Second Isaiah. The name Israel can thus serve as
a
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