The one point of agreement in the school of critical scholarship is the concept of a "Deutero-Isaiah , the "Great Unknown" from the exile. The acceptance of a "Deutero-Isaiah" opened the door to en…
Students, pastors and laypersons will benefit from this book, in which Ross gives a scholarly and lucid exposition of Isaiah 40?55. Interspersed throughout his detailed commentary are practical ins…
This book of Isaiah derives its name from the great prophet of the eight century whose writings are contained in the first thirty-nine chapters. Although the authentic remains of Isaiah's work do n…
This book of Isaiah derives its name from the great prophet of the eight century whose writings are contained in the first thirty-nine chapters. Although the authentic remains of Isaiah's work do n…
To the unstructured reader the book of Isaiah can be rather confusing-it seems to be composed of poems and narratives combined haphazardly not by one, but by several authors. Even scholars disagree…
This boo provides Otto Kaiser's commentary on the first twelve chapters of Isaiah. The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study …
This is a book about a book of the Bible. It seeks to set forth the thought of the men who wrote the book called Isaiah. It contemplates their faith there revealed. And it does so not as a chapter …
Within the last tow hundred years, critical scholarship has come to recognize that Chapters 40-55 of the Book of Isaiah are the work, not of the eight century Isaiah of Jerusalem, but of an anonymo…
F. B. Meyer unveils the Savior in chapters 40 through 55 of Isaiah's prophecy. Meyer's vivid language extracts the meanings and applications behind these powerful prophetic words. Just as Phillip e…
In this interpretation of Isaiah 40-55 , the author lets the text of the Old Testament prophet speak directly to the reader that he may sense the Word of God in the historical situation of the Exil…