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Verse by Verse Commentary of the Book of Isaiah

DR. PAUL CRAWFORD
4.9/5 (33135 ratings)
Description:Introduction to Verse by Verse Commentary of the Book of Isaiah 🔥 The Book of Isaiah is arguably the most magnificent, comprehensive, and theologically rich of all the Old Testament prophetic writings. Spanning over sixty chapters, it has rightly been called the "Fifth Gospel" due to its remarkably clear and abundant prophecies concerning the coming Messiah, His suffering, His glory, and the establishment of His eternal kingdom. It presents a sweeping vision of God's sovereignty over all nations, blending devastating judgments with breathtaking promises of ultimate salvation and restoration. The Prophet and His World 🌍 Isaiah, whose name means "Yahweh is Salvation," ministered in Jerusalem during the tumultuous reigns of four kings of Judah—Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah—from approximately 740 to 701 B.C. His ministry coincided with the rise of the terrifying Assyrian Empire, which was rapidly threatening to extinguish the nations of Israel and Judah. Isaiah was a prophet of the court, likely of high social standing, and his prophetic career was defined by two constant, necessary messages: Judgment Against Sin: A relentless denunciation of the moral, social, and spiritual corruption of Judah, particularly their false reliance on human alliances (like Egypt) instead of faith in God. Promise of Hope: A foundational conviction that despite the impending destruction, God would always preserve a "remnant" and ultimately bring about a glorious future through a divine King. The Two-Part Structure and Unified Theme While modern scholarship often divides the book into three parts (Proto-Isaiah, Deutero-Isaiah, and Trito-Isaiah), the book stands as a profound theological unity, centered on the theme of God's Salvation (Yeshua) revealed through Judgment and Comfort. SectionChaptersThemeHistorical ContextFocusI: Judgment (The Book of Condemnation)1–39The Need for SalvationPrimarily focused on the prophet's own time (8th century B.C.) and the immediate threat of Assyria and Babylon.Sovereign Judgment and the call to repentance.II: Comfort (The Book of Consolation)40–66The Promise of SalvationLooks forward to the Babylonian Exile, the eventual return, and the ultimate future salvation.Divine Grace and the work of the Messiah. Within this structure, key passages of prophecy include: The Immanuel Prophecy (7:14) The Prince of Peace Prophecy (9:6–7) The Suffering Servant Songs (42, 49, 50, 52–53) The New Creation/Heaven and Earth (65–66) The Scope of this Commentary This verse-by-verse commentary will guide you through the soaring language and complex chronology of Isaiah, ensuring that both the historical context and the profound theological vision are clearly understood. We will focus on: Historical and Prophetic Context: Connecting Isaiah’s warnings to the Assyrian crisis (Chapters 1–39) and his promises to the later Babylonian exile (Chapters 40–66). The Person of the Messiah: Analyzing the texts that portray the Christ as both the glorious, reigning King and the gentle, suffering Servant who achieves redemption for His people. The Doctrine of Salvation: Tracing the prophetic blueprint for a radical transformation—from judgment on sin to an eternal covenant of peace. By studying the Book of Isaiah, you will gain a deeper appreciation for the coherence of the Bible, the sovereignty of God over history, and the centrality of the Lord Jesus Christ to God's entire redemptive plan.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Verse by Verse Commentary of the Book of Isaiah. To get started finding Verse by Verse Commentary of the Book of Isaiah, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
762
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Paul Crawford
Release
2025
ISBN
zHuaEQAAQBAJ

Verse by Verse Commentary of the Book of Isaiah

DR. PAUL CRAWFORD
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Introduction to Verse by Verse Commentary of the Book of Isaiah 🔥 The Book of Isaiah is arguably the most magnificent, comprehensive, and theologically rich of all the Old Testament prophetic writings. Spanning over sixty chapters, it has rightly been called the "Fifth Gospel" due to its remarkably clear and abundant prophecies concerning the coming Messiah, His suffering, His glory, and the establishment of His eternal kingdom. It presents a sweeping vision of God's sovereignty over all nations, blending devastating judgments with breathtaking promises of ultimate salvation and restoration. The Prophet and His World 🌍 Isaiah, whose name means "Yahweh is Salvation," ministered in Jerusalem during the tumultuous reigns of four kings of Judah—Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah—from approximately 740 to 701 B.C. His ministry coincided with the rise of the terrifying Assyrian Empire, which was rapidly threatening to extinguish the nations of Israel and Judah. Isaiah was a prophet of the court, likely of high social standing, and his prophetic career was defined by two constant, necessary messages: Judgment Against Sin: A relentless denunciation of the moral, social, and spiritual corruption of Judah, particularly their false reliance on human alliances (like Egypt) instead of faith in God. Promise of Hope: A foundational conviction that despite the impending destruction, God would always preserve a "remnant" and ultimately bring about a glorious future through a divine King. The Two-Part Structure and Unified Theme While modern scholarship often divides the book into three parts (Proto-Isaiah, Deutero-Isaiah, and Trito-Isaiah), the book stands as a profound theological unity, centered on the theme of God's Salvation (Yeshua) revealed through Judgment and Comfort. SectionChaptersThemeHistorical ContextFocusI: Judgment (The Book of Condemnation)1–39The Need for SalvationPrimarily focused on the prophet's own time (8th century B.C.) and the immediate threat of Assyria and Babylon.Sovereign Judgment and the call to repentance.II: Comfort (The Book of Consolation)40–66The Promise of SalvationLooks forward to the Babylonian Exile, the eventual return, and the ultimate future salvation.Divine Grace and the work of the Messiah. Within this structure, key passages of prophecy include: The Immanuel Prophecy (7:14) The Prince of Peace Prophecy (9:6–7) The Suffering Servant Songs (42, 49, 50, 52–53) The New Creation/Heaven and Earth (65–66) The Scope of this Commentary This verse-by-verse commentary will guide you through the soaring language and complex chronology of Isaiah, ensuring that both the historical context and the profound theological vision are clearly understood. We will focus on: Historical and Prophetic Context: Connecting Isaiah’s warnings to the Assyrian crisis (Chapters 1–39) and his promises to the later Babylonian exile (Chapters 40–66). The Person of the Messiah: Analyzing the texts that portray the Christ as both the glorious, reigning King and the gentle, suffering Servant who achieves redemption for His people. The Doctrine of Salvation: Tracing the prophetic blueprint for a radical transformation—from judgment on sin to an eternal covenant of peace. By studying the Book of Isaiah, you will gain a deeper appreciation for the coherence of the Bible, the sovereignty of God over history, and the centrality of the Lord Jesus Christ to God's entire redemptive plan.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Verse by Verse Commentary of the Book of Isaiah. To get started finding Verse by Verse Commentary of the Book of Isaiah, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
762
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Paul Crawford
Release
2025
ISBN
zHuaEQAAQBAJ
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