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Formation and Intertextuality in Isaiah 24-27 by
  • Hibbard, J. Todd [Editor]
  • Kim, Hyun Chul Paul [Editor]
Series: Society of Biblical Literature. Ancient Israel and Its Literature
Publication details: Atlanta, GA Society of Biblical Literature 2013
Availability: No items available.

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Concerning the Nations : Essays on the Oracles against the Nations in Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel by
  • Mein, Andrew [Editor]
  • Holt, Else K [Editor]
  • Kim, Hyun Chul Paul [Editor]
Series: Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies ; 612
Publication details: London, UK T & T Clark 2015
Availability: No items available.

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Second Wave Intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible by
  • Grohmann, Marianne [Editor]
  • Kim, Hyun Chul Paul [Editor]
Series: Resources for Biblical Study
Publication details: Atlanta, GA Society of Biblical Literature 2019
Availability: No items available.

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Reading Isaiah : A Literary and Theological Commentary by
  • Kim, Hyun Chul Paul
Series: Reading the Old Testament
Publication details: Macon, GA Smyth & Helwys 2016
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The Desert Will Bloom : Poetic Visions in Isaiah by
  • Everson, A. Joseph [Editor]
  • Kim, Hyun Chul Paul [Editor]
Series: Society of Biblical Literature Ancient Israel and Its Literature
Publication details: Atlanta, GA Society of Biblical Literature 2009
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