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The book of Isaiah: the English text, with introd., exposition, and notes by Edward J. Young.

Contributor(s): Series: New international commentary on the Old TestamentPublication details: Grand Rapids, Eerdmans [1965-72]Description: 3 volumes ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0802821790
  • 9780802821799
  • 0802821804
  • 9780802821805
  • 0802821812
  • 9780802821812
Uniform titles:
  • Bible. Isaiah. English. Young. 1965.
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 224.1077
LOC classification:
  • BS1515.3 .Y6
Contents:
v. 1. Chapters 1 to 18.--v. 2. Chapters 19 to 39.--v. 3. Chapters 40 through 66.
Summary: A three-volume commentary which concentrates primarily on the meaning of the text of Isaiah, rather than on specific textual problems. This work is buttressed by the latest archaeological data, careful consideration of the Masoretic text, and a thorough understanding of the intellectual and cultural milieu in which the prophet lived. The commentator believes that Isaiah is the author of the entire prophecy, and it is in light of this belief that he seeks to interpret this portion of the Scriptures.
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Books Academic Resource Center at Levitt General Stacks (LOWER Level) BS 1515.3 .Y6 V.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 25652
Books Academic Resource Center at Levitt General Stacks (LOWER Level) BS 1515.3 .Y6 V.3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 25653

Includes bibliographical references.

v. 1. Chapters 1 to 18.--v. 2. Chapters 19 to 39.--v. 3. Chapters 40 through 66.

A three-volume commentary which concentrates primarily on the meaning of the text of Isaiah, rather than on specific textual problems. This work is buttressed by the latest archaeological data, careful consideration of the Masoretic text, and a thorough understanding of the intellectual and cultural milieu in which the prophet lived. The commentator believes that Isaiah is the author of the entire prophecy, and it is in light of this belief that he seeks to interpret this portion of the Scriptures.

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