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EPSC Isaiah Volume 2 by John MacKay

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ISBN 9781783972371
PAGES 646
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Volume two of two in the EP Study Commentary series, covering chapters 40-66. This section contains some of the most sublime passages to be found in Old Testament prophecy. It culminates in the vision that Isaiah has of the Servant and the implications for the people of God. John Mackay shows how these things were relevant to Isaiah’s contemporaries, but also how they apply to our own.

From an Evangelical Times review of Volume 1:

This truly magnificent book… is everything a commentary should be. It begins with a very useful introduction to Isaiah as a whole and ends with over 30 pages of detailed notes, for those who need such things.
The exposition… which is the heart of the book, is not exactly verse by verse–more like section by section. It is always learned but never heavy or unclear. It is always scholarly but makes no concessions to liberal (that is, unbelieving) theology. Every conclusion is impeccably conservative–there are no second or third Isaiahs here!
Professor Mackay provides his own literal translation, and therefore no knowledge of Hebrew is needed to use the commentary.
One particular feature is most helpful. Every section concludes with a ‘Reflection’ – a short paragraph bringing out its spiritual significance, often in the light of the New Testament. I suspect that these ‘Reflections’ will be providing study and sermon material for many years to come… their inclusion means that the book goes well beyond its declared aim of being a ‘study commentary’ … any serious reader of Scripture will find much benefit in using this book devotionally.

John L. Mackay was the Principal of the Free Church College, Edinburgh where he taught Old Testament from 1983 until his retirement in 2013. He is a highly-respected Old Testament scholar and has authored several well-received commentaries on a range of Biblical books.

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