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    Herbert Wolf

    • Interpreting Isaiah : Suffering And Glory Of The Messiah

      $24.99

      Part 1 Introductory Matters
      1. The World of Isaiah
      2. The Authorship of Isaiah
      3. The Structure of Isaiah
      4. The Poetry of Isaiah
      Part 2 An Analysis of Isaiah
      5. Opening Messages and the Call of Isaiah (1:1 – 6:13)
      6. The Rule of Assyria and the Messiah (7:1 – 12:6)
      7. Oracles Against the Nations (13:1 – 23:18)
      8. The Apocalypse (24:1 – 27:13)
      9. Book of Woes and Restoration (28:1 – 35:10)
      10. Historical Interlude (36:1 – 39:8)
      11. Deliverance From Babylon (40:1 – 48:22)
      12. The Ministry of the Servant of the Lord (49:1 – 57:21)
      13. Ultimate Blessing for God’s People (58:1 – 66:24)
      Part 3 Theological Emphases
      14. Christology
      15. Eschatology
      352 Pages

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      This multifaceted volume artfully blends the functions of an introduction and a commentary. Without overwhelming the student with details, it discusses a wide range of issues that are important for the interpretation of Isaiah. The book consists of three parts. In the first part, Herbert Wolf discusses the more traditional introductory questions: the world of Isaiah, the theories of multiple authorship, the structure of Isaiah, and Isaiah’s poetry. The second part is a detailed paragraph-by-paragraph analysis of the prophecy itself. The last part of the book discusses Isaiah’s christological and eschatological emphases. Detailed footnotes and an extensive bibliography facilitate further study.

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    • Haggai And Malachi Everymans Bible Commentary

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      Haggai and Malachi, two postexilic minor prophets, adressed many practical issues that concern God’s people even today: attitudes, priorities, the use of money, divorce, Christ’s second coming and others. In Haggai, the people listen to God’s message and are encouraged; but in Malachi, they argue with the Lord. Yet both books offer important lessons for the church and Christian families.

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