@book{2024:schneider:die_wste, title = {Die Wüste, das Meer und die Verwandlung Zions}, year = {2024}, note = {[The Desert, the Sea and the Transformation of Zion. A Critical Contextualization of the New Exodus in Isaiah 40–52] The study critically examines the classic thesis of a new exodus in the oldest Deutero-Isaiah scriptural prophecy (Isaiah 40-52). Deutero-Isaiah was not conceived as a theological advertising pamphlet about the exodus from Babylon, but from the outset as a salvation-prophetic variation of a common ancient oriental urban theology. The creation of the way for Jacob-Israel and the transformation of the desert and the sea are in the context of YHWH's reactivated kingship on Zion. A new exodus is only mentioned in the editorial verses Isaiah 51:10b–11; 52.11f. proven. These already establish a connection to proto-Isaiah texts in addition to Isaiah 60–62. Only at this stage can striking references to a post-priestly written exodus narrative in the Hexateuch be detected.}, edition = {1}, publisher = {EVA}, address = {Leipzig}, series = {Arbeiten zur Bibel und ihrer Geschichte (AGB)}, volume = {75}, author = {Schneider, Clemens} }