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Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 24: Isaiah 1–33 (Revised Edition) is unavailable, but you can change that!

Study the epic story of the prophet Isaiah and his dealings with Israel and other nations with John Watts. From the opening covenantal indictment to the messianic proclamations in chapters 55–66, Watts explores the complex historical background, textual difficulties, interpretive issues, and source theories for the book Isaiah. One of the most detailed commentaries ever produced on Isaiah, Watts...

In Israel’s Prophetic Heritage. Ed. B. W. Anderson and W. Harrelson. New York: Harper Bros., 1962. 128–46. The Vision identifies YHWH as Israel’s former covenant partner. But it goes on to show that the covenant has come under judgment and no longer applies, and it recognizes his continued will to deal with Israel in his new age. Emphasizing YHWH’s position as patron of Jerusalem, it teaches that he will continue to use Zion and make it his residence, the place where he will meet the peoples. YHWH
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