Y. Kaufman ; Millar , 1-9 ; Redditt , “ Isaiah 24-27 ” ; “ Once Again " ; Rudolph ) . The composition gives no indication that the secrets of the cosmos are revealed , nor is there any semidivine guide who leads the reader through a ...
This unique commentary allows the interpretation of Isaiah 1-39 to be guided by the final form of the book. It focuses on the theological aspect of the book of Isaiah, giving special attention to the role of literary context.
... R. 287 Weiss, M. 300 Wenham, G. J. 213 Westermann, C. 103, 106, 280, 291, 444,618 Whedbee, J. W. 42, 490 Whybray, ... 202, 389, 426 Wiseman, D. J. 206 Wolf, H. M. 202 Wong, G. C. I. 208, 266 Wright, C. J. H. 179 Yee, G. 165 Young, ...
Preachers, teachers, and students will imagine afresh the connections between modern people and this ancient book.
Let the Lord find good bunches of grapes on you, seeing that he was himself a bunch of grapes trodden in the ... bears thorns instead of grapes, what else will God do except order the clouds not to sprinkle rain on the vineyard?
As Howard Peskett guides you through these eleven session LifeGuide® Bible Study on Isaiah, you'll dig deep into the prophet's revolutionary message of repentance, forgiveness and hope.
Attempts to place this in the Persian period of Artaxerxes III ( 343 BC ) or the Greek period of Antiochus III ( 160 BC ) make no sense in this context ( Kaiser , Isaiah 13–39 , 99–100 ) . 939 K. A. Kitchen , The Third Intermediate ...
25–32 around a central message of hope in 28 : 24–2617 is another pattern that 12 The late dating proposed by O. Kaiser , Isaiah 13–39 , OTL ( Philadelphia : Westminster , 1974 ) , 2–5 , places chaps . 13–14 at the fall of Babylon in ...
This series helps the reader understand each biblical book's theology, its place in the broader narrative of Scripture, and its importance for the church today.
Ward, J. M. Amos and Isaiah: Prophets of the Word of God. Nashville: Abingdon, 1969. Watts, J. D. W. Isaiah 1–33. Volume 24. Word Biblical Commentary. Waco, Texas: Word Books, 1985. Young, E. J. The Book of Isaiah. Volume 1 and 2.
Originally published as part of the acclaimed Sheffield Guides series, this helpful study-guide is designed to meet the needs of students and general readers in a concise, accessible and affordable format.
This unique commentary allows the interpretation of Isaiah 1-39 to be guided by the final form of the book. It focuses on the theological aspect of the book of Isaiah, giving special attention to the role of literary context.
This commentary by Joseph Blenkinsopp on the first thirty-nine chapters of the book, the first of a three-volume commentary on Isaiah, is written from a critical perspective in the belief that only in this way can these texts be given the ...
In this volume, Walter Brueggemann writes on Isaiah 1-39, which many scholars believe had a single author, Isaiah, of the eighth century BCE, who wrote in the context of the Assyrian empire between 742 and 701.
Isaiah 1-39
Isaiah 1-39
Johann Frederick Handel could not have written his oratorio, "The Messiah", if the biblical book of Isaiah had not been written. Isaiah 1-39 is the first of a two-volume Anchor...
Isaiah 1-39
Isaiah 1-39 is a verse by verse exposition of the prophecy of Isaiah chapters 1-39 by Duncan Heaster, part of the New European Christadelphian Commentary series.
Isaiah 1-39: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching