Using a pragmatic, reader-orientated approach and informed by contemporary theory of metaphor and related topics, Katheryn Darr examines the meaning and functions of child and female imagery for se…
Isaiah 40-66 is not only a well-known part of Christian scripture, but essential background for understanding the New Testament. It is also important because it grew out of the deepest crisis in Is…
The structure of the book bridges head and heart: it offers both exegetical depth and personal involvement for a month of devotional reflection. Each meditation observes the text carefully, conside…
Blenkinsopp explores the place of Isaiah in Jewish sectarianism, at Qumran, and among early Christians, touching on a number of its themes, including exile, "the remnant of Israel," martyrdom, and …
This book presents the diverse perspectives of justice in the Book of Isaiah's treatment of Yahweh, the "God of justice".It's more of a study book than a casual read..
Edgar Conrad's book is an act of considerable methodological courage. It seeks to articulate with sustained argument and with textual specificity an interpretation of the Book of Isaiah that reflec…
Some of the most forcible and suggestive language in the whole of Scripture giving spiritually dull man some perception of the incalculable sacrifice Christ has made for him -- both throughout his …
The masorestic book of Isaiah is composed of two distinct sections written by two different authors at different times. The first section was composed by Isaiah ben Amoz of Jerusalem, and the secon…
Did Jesus of Nazareth live and die without the teaching about the righteous Servant of the Lord in Isaiah 53 having exerted any significant influence on his ministry? Did the use of Isaiah 53 to in…
The present volume carries on the exposition of Isaih through chapter 39. Its purpose is to allow the prophet to speak for himself and, as much as possible, to expound his message for readers of th…