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Isaiah: An Introduction and Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

The book of Isaiah is perhaps the most compelling of all Old Testament prophecy. No other prophet rivals Isaiah’s brilliance of style, powerful imagery and clear vision of the messianic hope. Isaiah’s prophetic ministry begins with his temple vision and calling: “I heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send?’“ Through a series of oracles Isaiah calls Israel and the nations to turn to...

the teaching of the master-prophet.1 For, after all, it will not do to impute silliness or carelessness to the ancient guardians of the written texts who in every other way give evidence of their extreme caution. We cannot, on the one hand, find them safeguarding the separate integrity of a fragment like Obadiah, or, as some would say, even inventing a name for the author of Malachi to guarantee its distinctness, and then, on the other hand, suppose that, querying what to do with the acme of Old
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