Digital Logos Edition
Reveals the key theme from each passage of Isaiah in order for pastors to effectively deliver biblical, cohesive, dynamic messages.
Kerux Preaching Commentaries enable pastors and teachers to understand and effectively present the main message in every biblical text. Each volume is written by an expert in biblical exegesis and in partnership with an experienced homiletician. Each volume is divided into distinct preaching segments, in which the authors guide the reader through a well-tested sequence: exegetical analysis, theological focus, and teaching strategy.
In this first of two volumes, authors Robert Chisholm and Mike Hontz apply exegetic and homiletic training to help elucidate the richness of Isaiah. With faithfulness to the biblical witness, these authors explore chapters 1-39 of Isaiah, discussing what it could have meant to the original audience and how this can inform what it is saying to the church now. In these chapters, cries for redemption are interspersed with denouncements of injustice and economic exploitation, and warnings of judgment are mingled with words of hope. Ultimately, Isaiah is about God’s faithfulness-an enduring faithfulness that persists despite the unfaithfulness of Israel, Judah, and all the nations.