以赛亚书36-39:神殿中的生与死

Gregory Goswell
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以赛亚书三十九章七至八节是以赛亚书三十六至九章一系列经文中的最后一节,这些经文都有共同的主题和关注点,因此相互阐明(参见三十七章37至8节;38:22)。特别是,这些相互关联的经文有助于解释希西家在39:8中最后的神秘评论。西拿基立死于他儿子之手之后,在希西家的命运的后续叙述中发现了一些共鸣,这也暗示了他儿子的未来。西拿基立不能维持自己的生命,即使在他的守护神的房子里和他的儿子们的陪伴下(37:37-8)。相比之下,希西家期望在他死里逃脱后,他和他的儿子们会在耶和华的殿里敬拜(38:20,22)。最后,据预测,由于他们父亲的行为,希西家的一些儿子将被阉割和流放,将被排除在耶和华殿的敬拜之外(39:7),但希西家表示宽慰,这不会是他的命运,相反,他将继续享受上帝赐予的“和平”和神圣的“忠诚”通过参与圣殿崇拜(39:8)。
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Isaiah 36–39: Life and Death in The House of God
Isa. 39:7–8 is the last of a series of texts in Isaiah 36–9 that share common themes and concerns and, therefore, illuminate each other (cf. 37:37–8; 38:22). In particular, these interconnected texts assist the interpretation of Hezekiah’s final enigmatic comments in 39:8. Following the account of the death of Sennacherib at the hands of his sons, a number of resonances are uncovered in the ensuing narrative about the fate of Hezekiah, which also has implications for the future of his sons. Sennacherib cannot keep himself alive, even while worshipping in the house of his patron god and in the company of his sons (37:37–8). By contrast, Hezekiah anticipates that after his reprieve from death, he and his sons will be found worshipping in the house of YHWH (38:20, 22). Finally, it is forecast that, precipitated by their father’s actions, some of the sons of Hezekiah due to castration and exile will be excluded from the worship of the house of YHWH (39:7), but Hezekiah expresses relief that this will not be his fate, instead he will continue to enjoy God-given ‘peace’ and divine ‘faithfulness’ through participation in the temple cult (39:8).
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