Published 1903
by [s.n.] in Herrnhut .
Written in
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The Book of Isaiah and God's Kingdom: A Thematic-Theological Approach (New Studies in Biblical Theology) (VOLUME 40) by Andrew Abernethy and D. A. Carson out of 5 stars The book of Isaiah is quoted more times in the New Testament than any other book, prophet or character in the Old Testament - times total. For this reason alone special attention should be paid to this prolific and extremely relevant prophet. Isaiah's ministry (ca. - BC), perhaps more so than anybody else in the OT, connects both the Old and New Testaments together. Isaiah is called "The Book of Salvation." The name Isaiah means "the salvation of the Lord" or "the Lord is salvation." Isaiah is the first book containing the writings of the prophets of the Bible. And the author, Isaiah, who is called the Prince of Prophets, shines above all the other writers and prophets of Scripture. Isaiah "And in that day the deaf shall hear the words of the book "—the Bible and, I think, many more things written to be added to what we have in the Bible here! " and the eyes of the blind shall see out of obscurity and darkness.
Isaiah was one of the Old Testament prophets who spoke about Jesus. This book of the Bible talks about freedom from exile, the coming of a Savior, and God’s love and righteousness. These ancient writings are just as important to us today as they were to . The book’s 66 chapters correspond to the 66 books of the Bible. The first 39 chapters deal with events that correspond to the 39 books of the Old Testament while the last 27 chapters, with their emphasis on the coming Messiah sound much more like the New Testament. Isaiah . One of the great foundational works regarding the book of Isaiah is The Book of Isaiah Translated and Explained,2 written by Bernhard Duhm. This work is a literary leader on the book of Isaiah. Duhm composed it in and pioneered the theory of a tripartite division of authors for the book of Isaiah. The book of Isaiah consists of two large parts (chap. 1 - 35 and 40 - 66), which are separated by a historical part (chap. 36 - 39). The first main part contains the outer and the second the inner history of the people of God.
THE BOOK OF ISAIAH Isaiah, one of the greatest of the prophets, appeared at a critical moment in Israel’s history. The Northern Kingdom collapsed, under the hammerlike blows of Assyria, in / B.C., and in Jerusalem itself saw the army of Sennacherib drawn up before its walls. Another aid that may prove useful is Robert Harkrider’s workbook commentary on Isaiah, Trust in the Holy One of Israel(Norris Book Company). The book is about pages and provides a critical outline of the book. I have found it to be very useful in my studies of the book. Isaiah Explained. Go to index of Isaiah. Title: The book derives its title from the author, whose name means “Yahweh is salvation,” and is similar to the names Joshua, Elisha, and Jesus. Isaiah is quoted directly in the New Testament over 65 times, far more than any other Old Testament prophet, and mentioned by name over 20 times. Now you can have your questions answered with this great resource, Isaiah 53 Explained. In this book you will find: Scripture that has the potential to revolutionize your life; The story of the Bible explained in a practical and easy-to-understand way;.