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- The Message of Isaiah 40-55 traces the argument of Isaiah 40-55 to show how the chapters bring a message of encouragement and challenge about God's intention to restore the Judean community, some of whose members are in exile in Babylon, others living in the city of Jerusalem that has lain devastated since it fell to the Babylonians in 587.
- About the Author: John Goldingay is David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, and formerly Principal of St John's Theological College, Nottingham, UK.
- 592 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Biblical Studies
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The Message of Isaiah 40-55 traces the argument of Isaiah 40-55 to show how the chapters bring a message of encouragement and challenge about God's intention to restore the Judean community, some of whose members are in exile in Babylon, others living in the city of Jerusalem that has lain devastated since it fell to the Babylonians in 587. The chapters hold before this community's eyes a vision of the nature of its God as the powerful creator and the loving restorer. In the course of following the argument, the reader becomes aware that the chapters have to deal with their audience's mysterious resistance to their message. It cannot give God the kind of response the message needs and deserves, nor can it fulfil the role as God's servant that is designed for it. God nevertheless remains committed to it.Book Synopsis
The Message of Isaiah 40-55 traces the argument of Isaiah 40-55 to show how the chapters bring a message of encouragement and challenge about God's intention to restore the Judean community, some of whose members are in exile in Babylon, others living in the city of Jerusalem that has lain devastated since it fell to the Babylonians in 587. The chapters hold before this community's eyes a vision of the nature of its God as the powerful creator and the loving restorer. In the course of following the argument, the reader becomes aware that the chapters have to deal with their audience's mysterious resistance to their message. It cannot give God the kind of response the message needs and deserves, nor can it fulfil the role as God's servant that is designed for it. God nevertheless remains committed to it.The prophet eventually becomes aware of a distinctive personal calling to embody that response, until the people are ready to do so. It is the prophet's willingness to do this (notwithstanding the suffering it brings) that embodies the kind of ministry that needs to be exercised to them so that they may be brought back to God and find a restoration of spirit, as well as a physical restoration.
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"I have not come across any commentary on Isaiah 40-55 that even comes close to Goldingay's depth and insight ... his attention to the text is second to none. If you believe it is time to have more than just a passing knowledge of this section of Scripture then Goldingay is your guide." Reed Lessing, Concordia Journal, 2009--Sanford Lakoff
"This theological commentary is very rich in exegetical detail."--Sanford Lakoff "International Review Of Biblical Studies "
"This volume is a veritable gold mine for preachers who want to prepare sermons. But it since it is based on solid textual work, it can be consulted by anyone interested in the many theological ideas that are found througout Isaiah 40-55."--Sanford Lakoff "Expository Times "
"Traces the argument of Isaiah 40-55 to show how the chapters bring a message of encouragement and challenge about God's intention to restore the Judean community, some of whose members are in exile in Babylon, others living in the city of Jerusalem that has lain devastated since it fell to the Babylonians in 587.The chapters hold before this community's eyes a vision of the nature of its God as the powerful creator and the loving restorer. In the course of following the argument, the reader becomes aware that the chapters have to deal with their audience's mysterious resistance to their message." - "Preaching", Best Commentaries and Reference 2006 "
Review in French Sept 2006--Sanford Lakoff "Rbl "
Reviewed by Jean Borel in Revue De Theo. Et De Philosophie--Sanford Lakoff
This is a fine, clearly written and eloquent commentary; ideal for students and preachers.--Sanford Lakoff "Pastoral Review "
'Goldingay has given us a perceptive, rich, theological reading of Isaiah 40-55. While all readers will find this book illuminating, I particularly recommend it to clergy as excellent preparation for bringing the thought of the ancient prophet to bear on a modern world.' Tremper Longman III, Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies, Westmont College
'Goldingay's detailed study of the wording of each verse uncovers the richness of meaning in the prophet's poetry. The commentary presents clearly the teaching of these chapters of Isaiah as a distinct unit, and also the way in which they are based on the earlier chapters of the book, in line with recent scholarship.' Professor Graham Davies, University of Cambridge
Review in French Sept 2006--, "Rbl "
Review in French Sept 2006--Jaques Vermeylen, Universite Catholique de Lille, France "Rbl "
-Mention. Religious Studies Review, " "Vol. 33 No. 1 January 2007
About the Author
John Goldingay is David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, and formerly Principal of St John's Theological College, Nottingham, UK.Dimensions (Overall): 9.5 Inches (H) x 6.6 Inches (W) x 1.5 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.26 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 592
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Biblical Studies
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Theme: Old Testament, General
Format: Hardcover
Author: John Goldingay
Language: English
Street Date: December 27, 2005
TCIN: 1003739587
UPC: 9780567030382
Item Number (DPCI): 247-13-8157
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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