Pdf matthew henrys commentary on the whole bible book by. The main characters of this religion, religion story are. What beethoven is in the realm of music, what shakespeare is in the. It is identified by a superscription as the words of the 8thcentury bce prophet isaiah ben amoz, but there is extensive evidence that much of it was composed during the babylonian.
Isaiah has more to say about the greatness of god ch. Isaiah is often referred to as the prince of prophets by commentators and biblical scholars because of the. The book was published in multiple languages including english, consists of and is available in hardcover format. Now, in 2014, i began reading childss magnificent commentary on isaiah, and i am thoroughly impressed, delighted, and pleased. The book of isaiah isaiah was called the prophetical evangelist, and his book the gospel of isaiah, or the fifth gospel. The plain and more accessible writings of nephi, jacob, abinadi, and christ act as keys to illuminate isaiah, and the writings of isaiah in turn act as a key to fully unlock the profound nature of book of mormon prophetic thought. Read isaiah commentary using matthew henry commentary on the whole bible complete.
Seeing isaiah as a twopart book chapters 3 and 3466 with an overarching theme leads to a summary of its contents like the following. For about 20 years, he spoke to both the northern kingdom of israel and. The book of isaiah 3 for a fuller discussion of this structure see john n. Commentary to book of isaiah free online downloadable pdf. Note the connection of the two books, isaiah the necessary sequel to deuteronomy. To study the book of isaiah is like tackling the bible as a whole. Although isaiah was not the first prophet his prophecies form the longest and most extensive prophetic book of holy scripture. The vision of isaiah the son of amoz, which he saw concerning judah and jerusalem in the days of uzziah, jotham, ahaz, and hezekiah, kings of judah. The first edition of the novel was published in january 1st 1710, and was written by matthew henry. Young, in his fine threevolume commentary of isaiah, explains what the prophet meant. Isaiah 6 records the personal call and commission of isaiah. This document has been generated from xsl extensible stylesheet language source with renderx xep formatter, version 3. Whoever reads it would see it as one of the new testament books, and its author as an eyewitness to the life of lord christ and his redemptive work, especially the. Book of isaiah matthew henrys bible commentary concise.
Intervarsity press, 1993, 46162, for the same idea with variations. Oswalt, the book of isaiah, chapters 4066, nicot grand rapids. Constable introduction title the title of this book derives from its writer, the late seventh and early sixthcentury judean prophet jeremiah. Finding doctrine and meaning in book of mormon isaiah. With further study, a theory of three writers tritoisaiah emerged because. This would place the date of isaiahs work approximately 739690 b.
However, the student will find his own efforts to be the most helpful in understanding the message of this great prophet of god. Watch our overview video on the first 39 chapters of the book of isaiah, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. This document has been generated from xsl extensible stylesheet language source. The 8 th century bc prophet isaiah, son of amoz, is named as the inspired writer of the book of isaiah is 1. This book contains the prophesies of isaiah, the son of amoz, who ministered from about 740 to 680 b. As an old testament scholar young concentrates primarily on the meaning of the text and expresses the force of the original language to give a fuller understanding of the prophets message. The book occupies the second position in the latter prophets section of the hebrew. Sidlow baxter, in exploring the book, quotes archibald mccraig, who writes. In the hebrew bible the book of isaiah initiates a division called the latter prophets for the former prophets see introduction to joshua. The book of consolation previous isaiah lessons list next almighty father, we thank you for the. At first, critics of the book of isaiah hypothesized that the respective emphases on judgment in chapters 9 and consolation in chapters 40 66 pointed to two separate writers. The book opens by setting out the themes of judgment and subsequent restoration for the righteous. A concise commentary on the book of isaiah eugene kimble, ph. The ancient hebrews called the book by its opening words, in the beginning.
This chapter should come first in the prophecy logically if not chronologically. In moving beyond the previous fragmentation of the book of isaiah, canon critics now look to themes spanning the three major sections of isaiah 166. Isaiah probably contains the most important and far reaching chapter. The book derives its title from the author, whose name means yahweh is salvation, and is similar to the names joshua, elisha, and jesus.
Study the bible online using commentary on isaiah and more. Free download or read online matthew henrys commentary on the whole bible pdf epub book. Study guide for isaiah by chuck smith blue letter bible. The book is about 150 pages and provides a critical outline of the book. The books significance and sheer eloquence simply cannot be overstated. Beautifully written commentary that reads like a christian living book while having the depth of a strong exegetical commentary. Isaiah s name means, the lord is salvation, and in chapter 12, verse 10 isaiah says of himself, behold, god is my salvation. Beyond these few personal sections, isaiah stands in the. In my opinion, this is the best, most thorough commentary on the book of isaiah calvins commentary is an obvious classic as well. They confirm each other, showing the ascension of isaiah is a true document. Study scripture verses with commentary, concordances, and use highlighting, underlining, take notes in the bible. Read and study isaiah, including book summary, with the versebyverse bible commentary. Anyone who approaches a st udy of this book must do it with fear and trembling.
Apr 15, 2016 watch our overview video on the first 39 chapters of the book of isaiah, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. Sidlow baxter, in exploring the book, introduces his analysis of isaiah with the observation. An overview of the book of isaiah bible commentary. He has worked carefully with the text in detail without losing track of the big themes and moves of the book. I added commentary notes to chapters 3 and 4 of the ascension of isaiah. For the unity of the book as a whole, see the structure on p. You can break isaiah down into roughly three parts. Delitzsch a grace notes study was an act of unbelief originating merely in the same confident expectation of help from egypt which had occasioned the destruction of the. The present investigation examines the theme of creation through these three major sections to its climax in the new crea. Youngs classic 3volume commentary on the book of isaiah allows the prophet to speak for himself as he gives a linebyline exegesis of the prophetic book. Isaiah is quoted directly in the new testament over 65 times, far more than any other old testament. The septuagint, translated about 250 bc, shows no distinction between the two halves of the book. However, if you do not have the study or are studying in a group, we also provide this pdf as a separate purchase.
According to the old tradition, the prophet isaiah was sawn asunder. The book of isaiah begins with a heading that defines the nature of isaiahs message as a vision concerning judah and jerusalem received during the reigns of four kings of judah. I have found it to be very useful in my studies of the book. Study isaiah using matthew henrys bible commentary concise to better understand scripture with full outline and verse meaning. The first part protoisaiah prophesies death and destruction, but keeps lightening it up with cheery prophecies of a good and holy kingdom at the end of time. The new testament quotes and applies more scriptures from the book. The book of genesis those who gave the name genesis to the first book of the bible were the translators of the pentateuch. Commentary on the book of the prophet isaiah volume 4 by john calvin. The book is a collection of oracles, prophecies, and reports. Commentary on the book of the prophet isaiah volume 4. Even then i was aware that childs had an unique and impressive grasp of the scriptures. God is the holy one of israel who must punish his rebellious.
Isaiah is the first of all prophetic books in the modern editions as well as in the hebrew bible where he is the first of the later prophets. His name, yeshaiah in hebrew, means yahweh is salvation, and his name aptly summarizes the content of his writings. While the book of isaiah provides several historical touch points that anchor the prophet in a particular period of judahs history, the book ranges in its visions from isaiahs own times through to the end of time when god creates new heavens and a new earth is. Isaiah 36 39 is the historical section, which records the ministry of isaiah during the crisis when the assyrian host encompassed jerusalem. This summary of the book of isaiah provides information about the title, author s, date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the book of isaiah. Childs clearly has a marvelous understanding of the book of isaiah, and he has an impressive approach to understanding this great. Isaiahs name means, the lord is salvation, and in chapter 12, verse 10 isaiah says of himself, behold, god is my salvation. Isaiah commentary matthew henry commentary on the whole. While little is known of the personal life of the prophet, he is considered to be one of the greatest of them all. The book of isaiah 3 the book of isaiah the man, the times, and the book isaiah is often referred to as the messianic prophet, because of his many prophecies that were fulfilled in jesus. The book of isaiah is one of the most important books of the old testament. Isaiah with book summary versebyverse bible commentary.
Isaiah is a book that unveils the full dimensions of gods judgment and salvation. In these commentary notes, you will see many old and new. The books chief concern, however, is not with physical origins, but with the relationship god desires to have with. The new testament quotes and applies more scriptures from the book of isaiah than any other old testament prophet. Isaiah is quoted directly in the new testament over 65 times, far more than any other old testament prophet, and mentioned by name over 20 times. The heading of the book and at least thirteen other places within the book claim isaiah as the speakerwriter. The handbook pdf notes is usually included on dvd or cd accompanying its respective commentary or topical study. This verse was put on the titlepage of early english bibles, claiming the right of all to hear what jehovah hath spoken. The first part proto isaiah prophesies death and destruction, but keeps lightening it up with cheery prophecies of a good and holy kingdom at the end of time. The prophecy of daniel and my servant the prophets. The book of isaiah has been the focus of criticism by the school of higher criticism, which contends that a prophet who lived during the babylonian exile wrote the chapters 40 through 66. Isaiah 1 1 a vision of isaiah, the son of amoz, which he saw concerning judah and jerusalem. Isaiahs name means, the lord is salvation, and in chapter 12, verse 10.
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