Isaiah 40-66

  • Isaiah 40-66
    By Michael E. W. Thompson

    Michael Thompson examines these chapters both against their original backgrounds and also as scripture for God's people today.

  • Isaiah 40-66
    By Gary V. Smith

    R. N. Why- bray interprets these literally, believing that “Yahweh promises to repopulate and restore the land of Palestine which has been left desolate as a result of the Exile,”53 but it is doubtful that these words should point to ...

  • Isaiah 40-66
    By Sweeney

    Vol. 3: Isaiah 56–66 (HCOT; Leuven: Peeters, 2001); R. G. Kratz, Kyros im Deuterojesaja-Buch (FAT 1; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1991); A. Laato, “The Composition of Isaiah 40–55,” JBL 109 (1990) 207-28; R. Lack, La symbolique du livre ...

  • Isaiah 40-66: A Commentary
    By Shalom M. Paul

    4 vols. Nijkerk, 1979-89. Blenkinsopp, J. Isaiah 40–55. AB 19A. New York, 2002. 3⁄43⁄43⁄4. Isaiah 56–66. AB 19B. New York, 2003. ... 4th ed. HKAT 3/1. Göttingen, 1922. Ehrlich, A. B. Randglossen zur hebräischen Bibel. Vol.

  • Isaiah 40-66
    By Mark W. Elliott, Thomas C. Oden

    As such, he truly can promise us peace like a river, as he gives to us his Son, who is the source of the river of the Spirit that flows to us. This grace of the Spirit that flows from Christ brings us forgiveness and life as it imparts ...

  • Isaiah 40-66
    By David L. McKenna

    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.

  • Isaiah 40-66
    By Marvin A. Sweeney

    14 in three parts, including the statement that “quickly the oppressed is freed” in v. 14a; the statement ... The first is the call to Jerusalem to awaken and rise in 51:17 so that she might hear the salvation speech. The second is the ...

  • Isaiah 40-66
    By Mark W. Elliott, Thomas C. Oden

    The excerpts included in this ACCS volume offer us a rich array of differing styles, principles, and theological emphases, from Theodoret of Cyr to Eusebius and Procopius, to Cyril of Alexandria, Jerome and Augustine.

  • Isaiah 40-66: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching
    By Paul D. Hanson

    As a response to a growing despair over life in servitude and exile, Isaiah 40-66 was written. Paul Hanson examines the writings of Second and Third Isaiah.

  • Isaiah 40-66
    By Paul D. Hanson

    Planned and written specifically for teaching and preaching needs, this critically acclaimed biblical commentary is a major contribution to scholarship and ministry.

  • Isaiah 40-66: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching
    By Paul Hanson

    The latter half of the sixth century BCE found the Jewish community fragmented and under great strife after having been conquered by the Babylonian armies. As a response to a...

  • Isaiah 40-66
    By Claus Westermann

    This book, a volume in the Old Testament Library series, explores chapters 40-66 of the book of Isaiah.

  • Isaiah 40-66: Prophet of Restoration
    By John Houghton

    It looked like the end of nationhood for God's people as they faced a punishment they most surely deserved.

  • Isaiah 40-66
    By Roger Norman Whybray

    Isaiah 40-66

  • Isaiah 40-66: Part 2: Finding Hope
    By Howard Peskett

    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.

  • Isaiah 40-66: New European Christadelphian Commentary
    By Duncan Heaster

    Isaiah 40-66 is a verse by verse exposition of the prophecy of Isaiah chapters 40-66 by Duncan Heaster, part of the New European Christadelphian Commentary series.

  • Isaiah 40-66
    By Roger Norman Whybray

    Isaiah 40-66

  • Isaiah 40-66
    By Roger Norman Whybray

    Isaiah 40-66