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Isaiah 1-39
Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture
For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given;
and the government will be upon his
shoulder
and his name shall be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
For the early church fathers the
prophecy of Isaiah was not a compendium
of Jewish history or theology but an
announcement of the coming Messiah
fulfilled in the life and ministry of
Jesus of Nazareth. As such, the
prophet's words were a rich source of
theological reflection concerning their
Lord and a vital aid in their defense
against the objections of the Jews that
Jesus was the promised Messiah. The
interpretation of Jesus' ministry in
light of Isaiah's prophecy was not a
theological innovation on their part,
but rather a following of the path
blazed by the New Testament writers and
Jesus himself.
Among passage-by-passage commentaries
cited here are those by Eusebius of
Caesarea, Jerome, Cyril of Alexandria
and Theodoret of Cyr, as well as one
attributed to Basil of Caesarea. John
Chrysostom preached a series of
homilies on Isaiah of which most of
those extant concern the first eight
chapters, though Chrysostom frequently
cites Isaiah in numerous homilies on
other books. Augustine of Hippo,
Gregory the Great and Bede the
Venerable frequently cited passages
from Isaiah 1—39 as did many other
fathers in defending the Christian
faith from Jewish critics.
Edited by Steven A. McKinion, this
volume of the Ancient Christian
Commentary on Scripture offers readers
access to materials ranging from East
to West and from the first through the
eighth centuries, some appearing in
English translation for the first time.
Within this treasure house are riches
to illumine the mind and fire the heart.
- Type: Hardcover
- Pages: 324
- ISBN: 9780830814800
- SKU: 9780830814800
- Publisher: Intervarsity Press