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The Prophecy of Isaiah Introduction and Commentary by J. Alec Motyer PB 1993
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Publisher
InterVarsity Press
ISBN-10
0830815937
ISBN-13
9780830815937
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543388
Product Key Features
Book Title
Prophecy of Isaiah : an Introduction and Commentary
Number of Pages
544 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Biblical Studies / Prophecy, General, Biblical Studies / Prophets, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
Publication Year
1998
Genre
Religion
Format
Trade Paperback
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1.7 in
Item Weight
28.5 Oz
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9 in
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6 in
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Table Of Content
Author's Preface Select Bibliography Chief Abbreviations Introduction The Book of the King - Isaiah 1-37 A. Judah: Diagnosis and Prognosis 1:1-5:30 B. The Triumph of Grace 6:1-12:6 C. The Universal Kingdom 13:1-27:13 D. The Lord of History 28:1-37:38 The Book of the Servant - Isaiah 38-55 A. Historical Prologue: Hezekiah's Fatal Choice 38:1-39:8 B. The Consolation of the World 40:1-42:17 C. The Redemption of Israel 42:18-44:23 D. The Great Deliverance 44:24-48:22 E. The Greater Deliverance 49:1-55:13 The Book of the Anointed Conqueror - Isaiah 56-66 A. The Ideal and the Actual: The Needs and Sins of the Lord's People 56:1-59:13 B. The Coming of the Anointed Conqueror 59:14-63:6 C. Prayer and Response: Steps to the New Heaven and New Earth 63:7-66:24
Synopsis
Recipient of a Christianity Today 1994 Critics Choice Award Among Old Testament prophetic books no other equals Isaiah's brilliance of style and metaphor, its arresting vision of the Holy One of Israel and its kaleidoscopic vision of God's future restoration of Israel and the world. Now, after over three decades of studying and teaching Isaiah, Alec Motyer presents a wealth of commentary and perspective on this book. His emphasis is on the grammatical, historical, structural, literary and theological dimensions of the text. Though based on the Hebrew text, his exposition easily accomodates readers without a working knowledge of biblical Hebrew. And he writes with an interest in Isaiah's meaning for Christians today. Along the historical timeline on which the Isaianic prophecies are strung, Motyer finds three central and recurring themes: the messianic hope, the motif of the city and the theology of the Holy One of Israel. Moreover, he argues, the Isaianic literature is organized around three messianic portraits: the King (Isaiah 1-37), the Servant (Isaiah 38-55) and the Anointed Conqueror (Isaiah 56-66). Preachers, teachers and serious Bible students of all types will find this commentary a wise, winsome and welcome guide to the prophecy of Isaiah. It may easily be the best one-volume evangelical commentary on Isaiah available today., Recipient of a Christianity Today 1994 Critics Choice Award Among Old Testament prophetic books no other equals Isaiah's brilliance of style and metaphor, its arresting vision of the Holy One of Israel and its kaleidoscopic vision of God's future restoration of Israel and the world. Now, after over three decades of studying and teaching Isaiah, Alec Motyer presents a wealth of commentary and perspective on this book. His emphasis is on the grammatical, historical, structural, literary and theological dimensions of the text. Though based on the Hebrew text, his exposition easily accomodates readers without a working knowledge of biblical Hebrew. And he writes with an interest in Isaiah's meaning for Christians today.Along the historical timeline on which the Isaianic prophecies are strung, Motyer finds three central and recurring themes: the messianic hope, the motif of the city and the theology of the Holy One of Israel. Moreover, he argues, the Isaianic literature is organized around three messianic portraits: the King (Isaiah 1-37), the Servant (Isaiah 38-55) and the Anointed Conqueror (Isaiah 56-66).Preachers, teachers and serious Bible students of all types will find this commentary a wise, winsome and welcome guide to the prophecy of Isaiah. It may easily be the best one-volume evangelical commentary on Isaiah available today., Presenting a wealth of comment and perspective on the book of Isaiah, J. Alec Motyer pays particular attention to three recurring themes: the messianic hope, the motif of the city, and the theology of the Holy One of Israel. This rich, accessible commentary is a wise, winsome and welcome guide to Isaiah for Christians today., Christianity Today Critics Choice Award Three Decades of Wisdom in a One-Volume Commentary on Isaiah Among Old Testament prophetic books no other equals Isaiah's brilliance of style and metaphor, its arresting vision of the Holy One of Israel and its kaleidoscopic vision of God's future restoration of Israel and the world. Along the historical timeline on which the Isaianic prophecies are strung, Motyer finds three central and recurring themes: the messianic hope, the motif of the city and the theology of the Holy One of Israel. Moreover, he argues, the Isaianic literature is organized around three messianic portraits: the King (Isaiah 1-37), the Servant (Isaiah 38-55) and the Anointed Conqueror (Isaiah 56-66). In this wise, winsome, and welcome guide to the prophecy of Isaiah, preachers, teachers and serious Bible students of all types will find: A wealth of commentary and perspective drawn from over three decades of study and teaching, An emphasis on the grammatical, historical, structural, literary, and theological dimensions of the text, and Commentary that easily accommodates readers without a working knowledge of biblical Hebrew and speaks to Isaiah's meaning for Christians today. This may easily be the best one-volume evangelical commentary on Isaiah available today.
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