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Academic Commentary
Paul R. House is Professor of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama. He has been pastor or teacher in churches, Christian colleges, and seminaries for over thirty years
This work, infused with reverence for the divine inspiration of the
prophet’s message, seeks to make that message clear to contemporary
readers. While it avoids discussion of complex critical questions
in order to focus on matters of setting, structure, content, and
meaning, it brings depth and a wide range of contemporary thinking
to its treatment of these topics.
*John Oswalt (Professor of Old Testament, Asbury Theological
Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucky)*
… Dr. House’s penetrating textual analysis reveals that the lengthy
book is gospel shaped by seven consecutive divisions that all move
from the people’s sins to “soaring Zion texts,” and that, in fact,
the very word “gospel” had its origin in Isaiah! This, along with
House’s convincing conclusion that Isaiah, alone, is the sole
author of all sixty–six chapters provides the commentary with a
literary and theological unity that invites real–life reflection
and application midst today’s uncertainties.
*R. Kent Hughes (Visiting Professor of Pastoral Theology,
Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)*
Paul House presents an important new reading of the prophecies of
Isaiah based on the question: What if the entire book came from
Isaiah and was spoken during the Assyrian era? His explanations are
insightful, historical, well substantiated, interactive with other
commentaries, and frequently mention NT quotations. He accepts the
messianic interpretation of many key passages and explores how
Isaiah’s theological reflections challenged his contemporary
audience as well as contributed to biblical theology.
*Gary V. Smith (Former Professor of Christian Studies, Union
University, Jackson, Tennessee)*
It is difficult in the few words normally associated with an
endorsement to convey the treasure trove of historical, theological
and contextual insights that Dr. Paul House provides in this
absorbing commentary on Isaiah. Not only does he effectively affirm
Isaiah’s authorship and its historical setting but its
presentation, in terms of the flow of Hebrew poetry, thematic
highlights and Christological preeminence is beyond being merely
helpful and informative. It will draw the reader inspirationally
into both the passion and the depth of Isaiah’s message.
*Harry L. Reeder III ((1948 – 2023) Senior Pastor, Briarwood
Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Alabama)*
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