The Book Of Isaiah, Chapters 139 (New International Commentary On The Old Testament (Nicot))-used

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The First Of John N. Oswalt'S Twopart Study Of The Book Of Isaiah For The Nicot Series, This Commentary On Chapters 139 Combines Theological Acumen, Literary Sensitivity, Philological Expertise, And Historical Knowledge To Present A Faithful And Accurate Reading Of One Of The Old Testament'S Most Important Books.In The Introduction To This Work, Oswalt Considers Isaiah'S Background, Unity Of Composition, Date And Authorship, Canonicity, Hebrew Text, Theology, And Problems Of Interpretation, And He Offers A Select Bibliography For Further Research. Oswalt Also Provides Substantial Discussions Of Several Issues Crucial To The Book Of Isaiah. He Notes, For Example, That Scholars Often Divide Isaiah Into Three Divisions, With Chapters 139 Addressing Isaiah'S Contemporaries In The Eighth Century B.C., Chapters 4055 Presupposing The Exile Of The Sixth Century, And Chapters 5666 Presupposing The Eventual Return From Exile. While Taking This Scholarship Into Account Oswalt Defends The Unity Of The Prophetic Book And Argues Convincingly That The Whole Book Can Be Attributed To The Isaiah Of The Eighth Century.The Commentary Proper, Based On Oswalt'S Own Translation Of The Hebrew Text, Provides Pastors, Scholars, And Students With A Lucid Interpretation Of The Book Of Isaiah In Its Ancient Context As Well As An Exposition Of Its Message For Today.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of John N. Oswalt's commentary on Isaiah? A: The commentary primarily focuses on chapters 1–39 of the Book of Isaiah, offering a detailed theological, literary, and historical analysis.
  • Q: Who is the intended audience for this commentary? A: This work is intended for pastors, scholars, and students interested in a deeper understanding of the Book of Isaiah.
  • Q: What unique perspectives does Oswalt provide in this commentary? A: Oswalt discusses the background, unity, authorship, and theological themes of Isaiah, as well as addressing various interpretive challenges.
  • Q: How many pages does this book contain? A: The book contains 759 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This edition is bound in hardcover.
  • Q: When was this commentary on Isaiah published? A: The commentary was published on July 25, 1986.
  • Q: Does the book include any additional resources for further study? A: Yes, Oswalt provides a select bibliography for further research on the Book of Isaiah.
  • Q: What approach does Oswalt take regarding the unity of the Book of Isaiah? A: Oswalt defends the unity of the Book of Isaiah, arguing that it can all be attributed to the Isaiah of the eighth century.
  • Q: Is this commentary suitable for beginners in biblical studies? A: While it is comprehensive, it is accessible for those with a basic understanding of biblical studies, making it suitable for beginners as well.
  • Q: What can readers expect from Oswalt's interpretation of the Hebrew text? A: Readers can expect a lucid interpretation based on Oswalt's own translation, which provides insights into the ancient context and contemporary relevance of Isaiah's message.

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