Ever since the first century, Christians have regarded the book of
Isaiah as a high point of the Old Testament prophetic literature.
Its key themes, such as the suffering servant, deliverance from
exile, and new creation, have been viewed as reaching particular
fulfilment in the gospel. Isaiah has been formative to the identity
of the people of God. It is a text to be weighed, on which to
meditate and pray, and through which to explore the ways in which
God works. Isaiah has also received more than its fair share of
scholarly examination. While many excellent resources are now
available, these tend to be either introductory or highly
specialized; there are fewer that bridge the gap between the two.
This volume contributes to that need: it assumes some foundational
knowledge and guides readers through current issues and approaches.
Here is evangelical scholarship that will inform, stimulate and
reward diligent teachers and preachers of the Old Testament.
Contributors: John Goldingay, Philip Johnston, Nathan MacDonald,
David Reimer, Richard Schultz, S. D. Snyman, Jacob Stromberg,
Dwight Swanson, Torsten Uhlig, Rikk Watts, Paul Wegner, H. G. M.
Williamson and Lindsay Wilson.
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