- What is “that day” mentioned in Isaiah 27:1?
- What purpose is there in mind in referring to “livyatan” in Isaiah 27:1 and why is the term wedded to”nahash”?
- Does Isaiah 27:6 project a halcyonic time and, if so, who will particularly benefit from it?
- According to Isaiah 27:9, what need be done in order to provide atonement for “Jacob”?
- Does Isaiah 27:11 voice optimism that “Jacob” will do what should be done or that, indeed, destruction isimminent?
- Does the final refrain of the chapter (Isaiah 27:13) voice optimism, destruction or fulfillment of the mostoptimistic hope?
Author
-
Exploring Judaism is the digital home for Conservative/Masorti Judaism, embracing the beauty and complexity of Judaism, and our personal search for meaning, learning, and connecting. Our goal is to create content based on three core framing: Meaning-Making (Why?), Practical Living (How?), and Explainers (What?).
View all posts