Commentary on IsaiahIn this chapter-by-chapter and verse-by-verse commentary on Isaiah, the author succeeds admirably in making the prophet Isaiah's meaning clear. The scholarly and informative general introduction (over 70 pages) to the Book of Isaiah alone is worth the purchase price. As Dr. Unger points out in his Introduction, the author's unusual knowledge of Hebrew makes his work especially useful to students of the original text. The layperson, however, can benefit also due to Dr. Alexander's ability to make himself clearly understood. |
מה אומרים אנשים - כתיבת ביקורת
לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
תוכן
Isaiah 34 | 18 |
Isaiah 35 | 33 |
Isaiah 36 | 43 |
Isaiah 37 | 51 |
Isaiah 38 | 75 |
Isaiah 39 | 88 |
Isaiah 40 | 93 |
Isaiah 41 | 117 |
Isaiah 9 | 197 |
Isaiah 10 | 220 |
Isaiah 11 | 248 |
Isaiah 12 | 263 |
Isaiah 13 | 268 |
Isaiah 14 | 285 |
Isaiah 15 | 313 |
Isaiah 16 | 321 |
Isaiah 17 | 331 |
Isaiah 18 | 342 |
Isaiah 19 | 347 |
Isaiah 20 | 365 |
Isaiah 21 | 370 |
Isaiah 22 | 378 |
Isaiah 23 | 391 |
Isaiah 24 | 402 |
Isaiah 25 | 412 |
Isaiah 26 | 419 |
Isaiah 27 | 433 |
Isaiah 28 | 443 |
Isaiah 29 | 460 |
Isaiah 30 | 471 |
Isaiah 31 | 489 |
Commentary on Isaiah Volume Two | |
Isaiah 32 | 1 |
Isaiah 33 | 6 |
Isaiah 42 | 128 |
Isaiah 43 | 146 |
Isaiah 44 | 160 |
Isaiah 45 | 177 |
Isaiah 46 | 189 |
Isaiah 47 | 195 |
Isaiah 48 | 209 |
Isaiah 49 | 223 |
Isaiah 50 | 245 |
Isaiah 51 | 258 |
Isaiah 52 | 272 |
Isaiah 53 | 289 |
Isaiah 54 | 309 |
Isaiah 55 | 322 |
Isaiah 56 | 333 |
Isaiah 57 | 340 |
Isaiah 58 | 354 |
Isaiah 59 | 363 |
Isaiah 60 | 379 |
Isaiah 61 | 397 |
Isaiah 62 | 405 |
Isaiah 63 | 413 |
Isaiah 64 | 429 |
Isaiah 65 | 436 |
Isaiah 66 | 456 |
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
according adopted agreed allusion ancient appears applied assumed Assyria authority beginning called Calvin chap chapter church Cocceius common connection construction context continued course criticism denote described destruction distinct earth effect Egypt enemies English event Ewald explained expression fact favour figure follows future Gesenius give given God's ground hand Hebrew Henderson Hendewerk Hitzig idea implying included interpretation Isaiah Israel J. D. Michaelis Jehovah Jerusalem Jews Judah king Knobel land last clause later less literally Lowth meaning mentioned merely natural noun object original parallel passage person phrase preceding prediction present probably promise prophecy Prophet question reason reference regard relation rendered represented respect says seems sense specific suggested supposes taken thee thing thou threatening tion translation true understand understood usage usual verb vers verse Vitringa Vulgate whole words writers
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 122 - Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will raise unto David a righteous Branch, and a king shall reign and prosper, and shall execute judgment and justice in the earth. In his days Judah shall be saved, and Israel shall dwell safely: and this is his name whereby he shall be called, THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS.