
Isaiah
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Isaiah's prophetic ministry begins with his temple vision and "I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send?'" Through a series of oracles Isaiah calls Israel and the nations to turn to the Lord, for judgment is coming. He announces that redemption is found in the Davidic Servant alone. Finally, in the "day of vengeance and the year of redemption" the Anointed Conqueror will punish rebellious peoples, comfort the contrite and reestablish the glory of Zion.
J. Alec Motyer, author of the unparalleled one-volume commentary The Prophecy of Isaiah, now provides the long-awaited final volume in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentary Series. Unlike many Isaiah commentators who divide the book between chapters 1-39 and 40-66, Motyer instead identifies three messianic the King (Isaiah 1-37), the Servant (Isaiah 38-55), and the Anointed Conqueror (Isaiah 56-66).
This volume provides Motyer's lucid exposition on these three portraits, examining Isaiah with insightful and probing passage-by-passage commentary.All who study the text of Isaiah will find here expert scholarship and solid footing for unraveling difficult issues of exegesis and interpretation.
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- Intro
- Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries
- Isaiah
- Contents
- General preface
- Author's preface
- Chief Abbreviations
- Notes
- Further Reading
- Introduction
- Isaiah's message
- (a) Isaiah 1-5
- (b) Isaiah 6-12
- (c) Isaiah 13-27
- (d) Isaiah 28-37
- (e) Isaiah 38-55
- (f) Isaiah 56-66
- Isaiah's thought
- (a) History and faith
- (b) Faith waiting
- Isaiah's book
- (a) Recovery of unity
- (b) Models of growth
- (c) Arguments and evaluations
- (d) An 'Isaiah' scenario
- Text
- Isaiah and the New Testament
- Analysis
- THE BOOK OF THE KING (1-37)
- 1. BACKDROP TO THE MINISTRY OF ISAIAH: THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE (1-5)
- 2. LIGHT BEYOND THE DARKNESS: THE COMING KING (6-12)
- 3. THE KINGDOM PANORAMA: THE WHOLE WORLD IN HIS HAND (13-27)
- 4. THE LORD OF HISTORY (28-37)
- THE BOOK OF THE SERVANT (38-55)
- 5. HEZEKIAH AND THE WAY OF FAITH: THE DECISIVE SIN (38-39)
- 6. UNIVERSAL CONSOLATION (40:1-42:17)
- 7. THE LORD'S PLAN UNFOLDED (42:18-44:23)
- 8. THE GREAT DELIVERANCE: THE WORK OF CYRUS (44:24-48:22)
- 9. THE GREATER DELIVERANCE: THE WORK OF THE SERVANT (49-55)
- THE BOOK OF THE CONQUEROR (56-66)
- 10. THE IDEAL AND THE ACTUAL: THE LORD'S NEEDY, UNDER-ACHIEVING PEOPLE (56:1-59:13)
- 11. THE PROMISED CONQUEROR: VENGEANCE AND SALVATION (59:14-63:6)
- 12. THE NEW HEAVEN AND NEW EARTH: PRAYERS AND PROMISES (63:7-66:24)
- Commentary
- The Book of the King (1-37)
- 1. Backdrop To The Ministry Of Isaiah: The Author's Preface (1-5)
- a. Heading (1:1)
- b. A comprehensive failure (1:2-31)
- c. The ideal, lost and found (2:1-4:6)
- d. Grace exhausted (5:1-30)
- 2. Light Beyond The Darkness: The Coming King (6-12)
- a. The individual, atonement and commission (6:1-13)
- b. Darkness and light in Judah (7:1-9:7)
- Additional note on the term 'virgin' in Isaiah 7:14
- c. Darkness and light in Israel (9:8-11:16)
- d. The individual in the community-salvation, singing and proclamation (12:1-6)
- 3. The Kingdom Panorama: The Whole World In His Hand (13-27)
- a. The first series of oracles: sure promises (13:1-20:6)
- b. The second series of oracles: the long night and the dawn (21-23)
- c. The third series: The world city and the city of God (24:1-27:13)
- 4. The Lord Of History (28-37)
- a. The six woes (28:1-35:10)
- b. Epilogue: the rock of history (36:1-37:38)
- THE BOOK OF THE SERVANT (38-55)
- 5. Hezekiah and the Way of Faith: The Decisive Sin (38-39)
- a. One prayer, two answers (38:1-8)3
- b. Death and life (38:9-22)
- Additional note on the 'intrusive' narrative at Isaiah 38:21-22
- c. The moment of decision (39:1-8)
- 6. Universal Consolation (40:1-42:17)
- a. Consolation for the Lord's people (40:1-41:20)
- b. Gentile hope (41:21-42:17)
- 7. The Lord's Plan Unfolded (42:18-44:23)
- a. Israel's bondage and liberation (42:18-43:21)
- b. Israel's sin and redemption (43:22-44:23)
- 8. The Great Deliverance: The Work of Cyrus (44:24-48:22)
- a. Cyrus: builder and conqueror (44:24-45:8)
- Additional note on the prediction of Cyrus in 44:28
- b. Rebellion and resolve, quibbling and consolation (45:9-46:13)
- c. Free at last (47:1-48:22)
- 9. The Greater Deliverance: The Work of the Servant (49-55)
- a. The Servant's double task (49:1-6)
- b. Divine confirmation: worldwide success (49:7-13)
- c. Nation and Servant, a contrast: unresponding and responding (49:14-50:11)
- d. Salvation in prospect: the watching remnant (51:1-52:12)
- e. Worldwide salvation (52:13-55:13)
- THE BOOK OF THE CONQUEROR (56-66)
- 10. The Ideal and the Actual: The Lord's Needy, Under-achieving People (56:1-59:13)
- a. The waiting people (56:1-8)
- b. The divided people (56:9-57:21)
- c. The Sabbath people (58:1-14)
- d. The guilty people (59:1-13)
- 11. The Promised Conqueror: Vengeance and Salvation (59:14-63:6)
- a. Preface: situation and remedy (59:14-20)
- b. The Covenant Mediator and his achievement (59:21-60:22)
- c. The Anointed One and his transforming work (61:1-9)
- d. The Saviour and his gathered people (61:10-62:12)
- e. The consummation: the Anointed One completes his task (63:1-6)
- 12. The New Heaven and New Earth: Prayers and Promises (63:7-66:24)
- a. A 'remembrancer' at prayer (63:7-64:12)
- b. The Lord responding: sure promises, coming consummation (65:1-66:24)
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