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This handy resource allows the reader to quickly summarize or review all the pertinent details about any Old Testament book. More than a Bible handbook but less than a commentary, Nelson’s New Illustrated Old Testament Survey provides a section by section breakdown of issues and topics dealt with in the Hebrew Scriptures. It includes: Complete but concise outlines of every Old Testament book A...

Servant of the Lord (52:13–53:12) The fourth Servant song highlights the suffering of the Servant. The song has five “stanzas,” with three verses each. The obedient Servant is rejected by the people and put to death. The people assume the Servant’s death is God’s judgment, but in reality the punishment suffered by the Servant is for the sins of the people—an atoning sacrifice that brings forgiveness. Though put to death, the Servant will ultimately be rewarded by God. In Acts 8:30–35 Philip explained