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H. G. M. Williamson

  • Interpreting Isaiah : Issues And Approaches

    $35.99

    Contributors
    Abbreviations
    Introduction: David G. Firth And H. G. M. Williamson

    Part 1: Orientation

    1 Recent Issues In The Study Of The Book Of Isaiah
    H. G. M. Williamson, Christ Church, Oxford

    Part 2: Themes, Theology And Text

    2 Monotheism And Isaiah
    Nathan MacDonald

    3 Too Hard To Understand? The Motif Of Hardening In Isaiah
    Torsten Uhlig

    4. Isaiah And Politics
    David J. Reimer

    5. Faith In Isaiah
    Philip S. Johnston

    6 Nationalism And Universalism In Isaiah
    Richard L. Schultz

    7 Wisdom In Isaiah
    Lindsay Wilson

    8 The Theology Of Isaiah
    John Goldingay

    9 The Text Of Isaiah At Qumran
    Dwight Swansons

    10 Isaiah In The New Testament
    Rikk E. Watts

    Part 3: Studies In Selected Texts

    11 What’s New In Isaish 9:1-7?
    Paul D. Wegner

    12 A Structural-Historical Exegesis Of Isaiah 42:1-9
    S. D. (Fanie) Snyman

    13 An Inner-Isaianic Reading Of Isaiah 61:1-5
    Jacob Stromberg

    Index Of Names
    Index Of Scripture References
    Index Of Qumran Literature References

    Additional Info
    Ever since the first century, Christians have regarded Isaiah as a high point in the Old Testament prophetic literature. Its themes of messiah and suffering servant, deliverance from exile and new creation–to name a few–have been viewed as reaching particular fulfillment in the gospel. Then too, the impact of Isaiah on the church’s language of worship and hymnology, and on the Western tradition of art and literature, is beyond measure. The book of Isaiah has also received more than its fair share of scholarly examination, with various theories of its origin and composition proposed.

    Originating in a 2008 Tyndale Fellowship conference on Isaiah, Interpreting Isaiah (David Firth and Hugh G. M. Williamson, editors) presents some of the most significant evangelical scholarship on Isaiah today. Essays on recent scholarship and the theology of Isaiah offer valuable overviews that bring readers abreast of current understanding. And more sharply focused studies in particular Isaianic themes and texts explore issues and exercise methodologies that will interest and reward diligent teachers and preachers of the Old Testament.

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  • Variations On A Theme

    $29.99

    The related themes of King, servant and Messiah that feature prominently in Isaiah are analyzed in this volume. Hugh Williamson examines the texts that focus on the role of a human figure in the establishment of God’s ideal society. Despite changing protagonists, the author identifies a fundamental unity of the principles of this society. From this he argues that the predictive element within Isaiah is in the task to be undertaken and not the person who will do it.

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  • Wisdom In Ancient Israel

    $45.99

    In this collection, an international group of specialists considers the nature of wisdom in relation to the thought world of the ancient Near East and its impact on the rest of the Old Testament. In addition to full coverage of the wisdom books and other literature most frequently thought to have been influenced by them, thematic studies also introduce the principal comparative sources among Israel’s neighbors and discuss the place of wisdom in Israelite religion, theology and society.

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