Egypt and Assyria in Isaiah 11:11–16

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In the following article I will deal with one of Isaiah’s prophecies, Isaiah 11:11–16, whose date is debated. In this article, I will concur that the prophecy is not original to Isaiah, nor was there an early Isaianic core that was expanded in later periods. Other scholars suggested different dates for the prophecy, ranging from the reign of Josiah at the end of the Assyrian rule in the Levant until the Hasmonean Period. I will forward a different historical setting to the oracle than the hitherto given options. According to this understanding, the oracle was composed in the mid-7th century BCE and reflects the political situation during the reigns of Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria, and Manasseh, King of Judah, respectively.

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Khan, D., (2017) “Egypt and Assyria in Isaiah 11:11–16”, Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 12(1), 9-20.

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Dan'el Khan (University of Haifa)

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