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The book of Isaiah is often called “the Fifth Gospel” due to its emphasis on prophecy. While chapters 13-27 are not the most widely read chapters in Isaiah, they are necessary ones to understand the role of the Gentiles in the bigger picture of the Gospel. Dr. Paul R. Raabe approaches this commentary in a holistic and historical way, taking extra care to examine the Hebrew text. Gain a better understanding of Isaiah, Old Testament prophecy, and how these chapters fit into Biblical context with Dr. Raabe’s comprehensive commentary.
About the Series:
The Concordia Commentary series is designed to enable pastors, professors, and teachers of the Word to proclaim the Gospel with greater insight, clarity, and faithfulness to the divine intent of the biblical text. Each volume provides and original translation and meticulous grammatical analysis of the Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek text. The author offers and exposition on the text's meaning within its original historical context, highlights from its reception history, and a fresh theological interpretation that is relevant today.
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The book of Isaiah is often called “the Fifth Gospel” due to its emphasis on prophecy. While chapters 13-27 are not the most widely read chapters in Isaiah, they are necessary ones to understand the role of the Gentiles in the bigger picture of the Gospel. Dr. Paul R. Raabe approaches this commentary in a holistic and historical way, taking extra care to examine the Hebrew text. Gain a better understanding of Isaiah, Old Testament prophecy, and how these chapters fit into Biblical context with Dr. Raabe’s comprehensive commentary.
About the Series:
The Concordia Commentary series is designed to enable pastors, professors, and teachers of the Word to proclaim the Gospel with greater insight, clarity, and faithfulness to the divine intent of the biblical text. Each volume provides and original translation and meticulous grammatical analysis of the Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek text. The author offers and exposition on the text's meaning within its original historical context, highlights from its reception history, and a fresh theological interpretation that is relevant today.
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