The suffering servant of the Lord: a prophecy of Jesus Christ : an exposition of Isaiah 52:13-53:12

From Golgotha to God's right hand: Isaiah 52:13-15 -- Israel's rejection of the Servant of the Lord: Isaiah 53:1-3 -- The vicarious sufferings of the Servant of the Lord: Isaiah 53:4-6 -- The ignominious yet voluntary death of the Servant of the Lord: Isaiah 53:7-9 -- The resurrection and...

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Subtitles:Exposition of Isaiah 52:13-53:12
Prophecy of Jesus Christ
Main Author: MacLeod, David J. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Eugene, Oregon Wipf & Stock 2019
In:Year: 2019
Reviews:[Rezension von: MacLeod, David J., The suffering servant of the Lord] (2021) (Dunham, Kyle C.)
Edition:Second edition
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Commentaries
B Bible
B Servant of Jehovah
B Bible. Isaiah, LII, 13-LIII, 12 Commentaries
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Summary:From Golgotha to God's right hand: Isaiah 52:13-15 -- Israel's rejection of the Servant of the Lord: Isaiah 53:1-3 -- The vicarious sufferings of the Servant of the Lord: Isaiah 53:4-6 -- The ignominious yet voluntary death of the Servant of the Lord: Isaiah 53:7-9 -- The resurrection and reward of the Servant of the Lord: Isaiah 53:10-12 -- Appendices -- The Suffering Servant of Isaiah 53 in the Jewish interpreters -- Healing and the atonement in Isaiah 53 -- Popular objections to the doctrine of substitution -- Christian hymnody and the doctrine of substitution -- A composer, a disgraced actress, a debtor's prison, and Isaiah 53.
The Suffering Servant of the Lord: A Prophecy of Jesus Christ is a major new study of the fifty-third chapter of Isaiah. It is exegetical, expositional, devotional, and Christological: It is exegetical in that it is based on a careful study of the text. It is expositional in that it explains the meaning of chapter to both its original and modern readers. The book will give preachers and teachers help in outlining and illustrating their sermons and lectures. It is devotional in that this marvelous chapter addresses the deepest need of people, the need for forgiveness of sin and peace with God. It is Christological in that it focuses on the person of Jesus Christ. MacLeod writes, I have finished this work more convinced than ever that the passage is a straightforward prophecy of Jesus Christ written by the prophet Isaiah some seven hundred years before the birth of the Savior
Item Description:"Prevously published by Emmaus Bible College, 2016"--Title page verso
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:1532651643