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A unique commentary that explores each passage from three vital perspectives: original meaning, bridging context, contemporary significance. Isaiah wrestles with the realities of people who are not convicted by the truth but actually hardened by it, and with a God whose actions sometimes seem unintelligible, or even worse, appears to be absent. Yet Isaiah penetrates beyond these experiences to an even greater reality. Isaiah sees God's rule over history and his capacity to take the worst of human actions and use it for good. He declares the truth that even in the darkest hours, the Holy One of Israel is infinitely trustworthy.… (plus d'informations)
"Premillennial commentary on Isaiah by a man well-versed in eschatology." - David Allen "This single-volume exposition, of course, builds upon his twenty-something years of research for the NICOT set. Pastors will take an interest in this, perhaps buying this NIVAC or Orthunds PTW volume, but students will make use of Oswalt's older two volumes." - John F. Evans "Oswalt provides a commendable scholarly study of Isaiah in the NIVAC series. This volume presents the original meaning of Isaiah in a more accessible manner and also provides a powerful accounting of the continuing relevance of this prince of the prophets. Oswalt shows himself to be not only a sensitive exegate but a sensitive pastor in one volume." - Tremper Longman III
A unique commentary that explores each passage from three vital perspectives: original meaning, bridging context, contemporary significance. Isaiah wrestles with the realities of people who are not convicted by the truth but actually hardened by it, and with a God whose actions sometimes seem unintelligible, or even worse, appears to be absent. Yet Isaiah penetrates beyond these experiences to an even greater reality. Isaiah sees God's rule over history and his capacity to take the worst of human actions and use it for good. He declares the truth that even in the darkest hours, the Holy One of Israel is infinitely trustworthy.
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"This single-volume exposition, of course, builds upon his twenty-something years of research for the NICOT set. Pastors will take an interest in this, perhaps buying this NIVAC or Orthunds PTW volume, but students will make use of Oswalt's older two volumes." - John F. Evans
"Oswalt provides a commendable scholarly study of Isaiah in the NIVAC series. This volume presents the original meaning of Isaiah in a more accessible manner and also provides a powerful accounting of the continuing relevance of this prince of the prophets. Oswalt shows himself to be not only a sensitive exegate but a sensitive pastor in one volume." - Tremper Longman III