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A Study Commentary on Isaiah: Volume 2: Chapters 40–66 is unavailable, but you can change that!

This section contains some of the most sublime passages to be found in Old Testament prophecy. It culminates in the vision that Isaiah has of the Servant and its implications for the people of God. John Mackay shows how these things were relevant to Isaiah’s contemporaries, but also how they apply to our own. There were no investigative journalists in the ancient world to bring to the attention...

the descriptions of the people and the Servant are complementary, a point reinforced by the phrase, ‘my chosen one’, also used earlier of Israel (41:8–9). The Servant, though distinct from Israel, cannot be understood apart from Israel. As the Israelites ponder what is to become of them, they are ultimately to take comfort from the fact that Yahweh’s designated Servant will achieve—and achieve for them—what they on their own did not, and could not, achieve. The fact of the Servant’s success is guaranteed
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