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Acts and the Isaianic new exodus
Book • 2000
In 'Acts and the Isaianic New Exodus', David W. Pao provides a comprehensive analysis of how the book of Isaiah, particularly its new exodus theme, serves as a hermeneutical framework for understanding the Book of Acts.
Pao examines how Isaiah's themes are developed in Luke's writings, offering insights into the early Christian understanding of their role as the people of God. The book highlights the importance of Old Testament themes in interpreting New Testament narratives.
Pao examines how Isaiah's themes are developed in Luke's writings, offering insights into the early Christian understanding of their role as the people of God. The book highlights the importance of Old Testament themes in interpreting New Testament narratives.
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as an influential work in New Testament scholarship regarding the connection between Acts and Isaiah's depiction of the New Exodus.


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