Abernethy, Andrew T.

The book of Isaiah and God's kingdom : a thematic-theological approach / Andrew T. Abernethy. - xiii, 245 pages ; 22 cm. - New studies in biblical theology ; 40 . - New studies in biblical theology (InterVarsity Press) ; 40. .

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

The book of Isaiah has nourished the church throughout the centuries. However, its massive size can be intimidating; its historical setting can seem distant, opaque, varied; its organization and composition can seem disjointed and fragmented; its abundance of terse, poetic language can make its message seem veiled--and where are those explicit prophecies about Christ? These are typical experiences for many who try to read, let alone teach or preach, through Isaiah. Andrew Abernethy's conviction is that thematic points of reference can be of great help in encountering Isaiah and its rich theological message. In view of what the structure of the book of Isaiah aims to emphasize, this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume employs the concept of "kingdom" as an entry point for organizing the book's major themes. In many respects, Isaiah provides a people living amidst imperial contexts with a theological interpretation of them in the light of YHWH's past, present and future sovereign reign. Four features of "kingdom" frame Abernethy's study: God, the King; the lead agents of the King; the realm of the kingdom and the people of the King.

9780830826414 0830826416

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Bible.--Isaiah--Theology.

BS 1515.52 / .A26 2016