The new Israel : a commentary on the book of Isaiah 56-66 / George A.F. Knight.
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TextSeries: International theological commentaryPublication details: Grand Rapids : Eerdmans ; Edinburgh : Handsel Press, 1985.Description: xvii, 126 pages ; 22 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0905312465
- 9780905312460
- 0802800211
- 9780802800213
- Bible. Isaiah, LVI-LXVI. English. Revised Standard. 1985.
- BS 1520.5 .K58 1985
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Author is a New Zealander.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 124-126).
Editors' preface -- Introduction -- Chapters. 56 : The content of the covenant -- 57 : Can this be the new Israel? -- 58 : True religion -- 59 : Sin separates mankind from God -- 60 : The first light of the new dawn -- 61 : The good news -- 62 : The new Israel -- 63 : God stoops to conquer -- 64 : An ambivalent faith -- 65 : God's reply -- 66 : Heaven and hell -- Postscript -- Selected bibliography.
"'Isaiah' provides us with a picture," writes George A.F. Knight, "a pattern of revelation, hewn out of the facts of history." In this book, which serves as a sequel to the author's Servant Theology (the International Theological Commentary on Isaiah 40-55), Knight focuses primarily on the theological themes of each chapter of Isaiah 56-66, with appropriate attention to significant critical issues. Emphasizing Israel as "a light to the nations," Knight is concerned throughout with theological issues of contemporary, international scope. He sees Isaiah as addressed to the social, historical situation not only of its own day but of this day as well, with significance for Jews and Muslims as well as Christians -- "a book meant for all who come after."--Back cover.
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