Zion's Rock-Solid Foundations
An Exegetical Study of the Zion Text in Isaiah 28:16
Biographical note
Jaap Dekker Ph.D. currently lectures in biblical studies at the Theological Seminary for the Dutch Reformed Churches. The present study is a revision of his doctoral thesis defended cum laude at Apeldoorn Theological University in 2004.
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Scholars and students exploring Old Testament prophecy, biblical theology and Israelite tradition history, as well as those interested in questions of intertextuality and in the history of Christian interpretation.
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