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Servant Theology: A Commentary on the Book of Isaiah 40–55 is unavailable, but you can change that!

“George Knight has produced a very fluent and readable commentary on these important chapters of the book of Isaiah, which, more than any other part of the Old Testament, anticipate the Cross of Christ. By concentrating on the theological issues that are raised and by adopting a non-technical style of presentation, Knight introduces the reader to some of the leading motifs of biblical theology…...

marks the climax of Israel’s historical experience. Moreover, each one of the Old Testament prophets spoke out of the midst of a situation in which they were wholly involved, bodily, mentally, and spiritually, in the crisis in question. The prophets took no balcony view of events, but belonged with their brethren down in the arena, where the heat of the battle was most intense. There they were able to feel the response of their own people to their words, as they all faced the particular situation
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