Zephaniah, Nahum and
Jeremiah contain verses which are so similar to Isaiah II as to point to a
possible borrowing by one from the other. Thus in Zephaniah 2:15 we read: “This
is the joyous city that dwelt carelessly, that said in her heart, I am, and
there is none besides me” (ASV). This bears a strong resemblance to Isaiah
47:8: “Now therefore hear this, thou that art given to pleasures, that sittest
securely that sayest in thy heart, I am, and there is none else besides me”
(ASV). Nahum 1:15 reads: “Behold, upon the mountains the feet of him that
bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace!” (ASV). Compare this with Isaiah
52:7: “How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good
tidings, that publisheth peace” (ASV). Jeremiah 31:35 reads: “Thus saith
Jehovah . . . who stirreth up on the sea, so that the waves thereof roar;
Jehovah of hosts is his name” (ASV). This is very close to Isaiah 51:15: “For I
am Jehovah thy God, who stirreth up the sea, so that the waters thereof roar;
Jehovah of hosts is his name” (ASV).
IN comparing such
resemblances as these, it might be argued that Isaiah II was borrowing from the
seventh century prophets rather than the other way around, but in the case of Jeremiah
30:10ff (which bears relationship to Isaiah 43:1-6), such an explanation is
hardly possible. In the Jeremiah passage, the term “My Servant” (‘abdÄ«)
occurs as a Messianic title. Nowhere else does it appear in the writings of
Jeremiah, and yet it is a frequent term in Isaiah II. There can be no other
reasonable conclusion to draw but that Jeremiah did the borrowing and that the
Isaiah passage must have been written at an earlier time than his own. (Gleason
L. Archer, Jr., A Survey of Old Testament Introduction [Chicago: Moody
Press, 1964], 338)
Jeremiah | 13:18-26 | With | Isaiah | 47:1-3 |
48:18 | “ | 47:1 | ||
31:12 | “ | 58:11 | ||
31:13 | “ | 61:3 | ||
31:22 | “ | 43:19 | ||
31:34 | “ | 54:13 | ||
31:36 | “ | 54:10 | ||
5:25 | “ | 59:2 | ||
13:16 | “ | 59:9-11 | ||
50:8 and 51:45 | “ | 48:20 | ||
17:1 | “ | 64:8 | ||
18:6 | “ | 65:6 | ||
2:25 | “ | 57:10 |