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The Servant of Jehovah - The Sufferings of the Messiah and the Glory That Should Follow (An Exposition of Isaiah 53)

The Servant of Jehovah - The Sufferings of the Messiah and the Glory That Should Follow (An Exposition of Isaiah 53)

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The Servant of Jehovah - The Sufferings of the Messiah and the Glory That Should Follow (An Exposition of Isaiah 53)

by David Baron

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Minneapolis, Minnesota: The James Family Christian Publishers, 1978. Limited Collectors Edition Repri. Hardcover. Very Good+. Limited Collectors Edition Reprint, Ex-Library. Bound in quarter textured black paper with grey cloth boards. Cover has black illustration and lettering on the grey cloth and "Limited Collectors Edition" in gilt on the black. Gilt lettering on the spine. Written as only a dedicated missionary to the Israelites could write it, this is a penetrating analysis of the Son of God as a servant as is pictured in Isaiah 53. Author Baron is acknowledged as an authority on the history of Israel and on the writings of the Old Testament. His exposition of Isaiah 53 is broken down as follows: Part I - Critical Examination of the Non-Messianic Interpretations of Isaiah 53 Part II - The Exposition A. Jehovah's Introduction of His Servant B. Israel's Penitential Confession C. The Resurrection and Future Glory of the Servant of Jehovah D. Jehovah's Final Word Concerning the Servant - the Glorious award for His Sufferings Appendix - The Suffering Messiah of the Synagogue 'The Servant of Jehovah' will prove invaluable not only for devotional reading but also as source material on the death and resurrection of Christ for ministers, Bible students, Sunday school teachers and other Christian laity. ix + 158pp.<br><br>CONDITION: Covers are unmarked. Library number written in white pen on spine. Pages are crisp and clean. Previous owner's name written on inside cover. Binding and text block are sound. Full refund if not satisfied.

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Shelley and Son Books US (US)
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Title
The Servant of Jehovah - The Sufferings of the Messiah and the Glory That Should Follow (An Exposition of Isaiah 53)
Author
David Baron
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Quantity Available
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Edition
Limited Collectors Edition Repri
Publisher
The James Family Christian Publishers
Place of Publication
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Date Published
1978
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Christian, Protestant, Bible, Scripture, Isiah

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