Isaiah is surely the most difficult of the major prophets, but is also the richest. This new printing of Jim McGuiggan’s classic commentary contains a wealth of material on this very important book. You will find the introductory section extremely helpful, as well as the verse by verse comments. This commentary is designed to explain some of the difficulties and bring out some of the riches in as simple and plain way as possible."
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
I. Introductory Material
II. Comments on the Background of the Book
III. God, Israel and the Prophet Isaiah – Isaiah 1-6
IV. God, Israel, Assyria and Messiah – Isaiah 7-12
V. God, Israel and the Foreign Nations – Isaiah 13-23
VI. God and Israel Against All Nations – Isaiah 24-27
VII. God, Israel, Assyria and Messiah – Isaiah 28-39
VIII. God, Israel, Babylon and Messiah – Isaiah 40-66
THE AUTHOR: Jim McGuiggan, a native of Belfast, North Ireland, is a serious and prolific writer. Jim taught for a number of years, first in the British Bible School, and then at Sunset School of Preaching (now Sunset International Bible Institute). His books are composed in a conversational manner and exhibit keen insight into the Scriptures. In addition to his work as an author and teacher, Jim is a dynamic and provocative speaker. His care for people makes his writing and speaking meaningful and useful as he presents the truths of Scripture, the love of Christ, and practical lessons for daily life.