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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. RESTORING THE LIGHTThe Suffering ServantCovenant, Justice, and Redemptive Exchange in Isaiah 52-53Who is the Suffering Servant of Isaiah 52-53?Is the Servant corporate Israel? A prophetic individual? A messianic king? Or something far more theologically precise?Restoring the Light is a flagship-level academic study that moves line by line through Isaiah 52:13-53:12, integrating Hebrew lexical analysis, literary structure, covenant theology, Second Temple interpretation, and New Testament reception into one sustained argument.This is not devotional commentary.It is careful exegesis.Inside this volume you will discover: - A detailed analysis of key Hebrew terms (nasa, paga, asam, adaq)- The forensic courtroom logic embedded in Isaiah 53- The cultic framework behind "guilt offering" and substitution- The covenant curse and its redemptive fulfillment- The resurrection logic of "he shall see his offspring"- The Second Temple interpretive landscape- The Psalm 22-Isaiah 53 canonical braid- The apostolic method of prophecy and fulfillmentThe study demonstrates that Isaiah 53 is not poetic ambiguity but theological precision. The Servant bears sin within Israel's sacrificial system, satisfies covenant justice, and justifies "the many" through substitutionary exchange.Power is redefined through fidelity.Justice is satisfied through mercy.Glory emerges through suffering.For readers interested in: Biblical theologyAtonement theoryIsaiah studiesMessianic prophecyJewish-Christian interpretive historyCovenant and legal metaphors in ScriptureRestoring the Light offers a rigorous, historically grounded, textually disciplined examination of one of the most debated passages in the Hebrew Bible.The Servant suffers.The Servant is vindicated.The Servant justifies many.And the light that seemed extinguished shines brighter than ever. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. RESTORING THE LIGHTThe Suffering ServantCovenant, Justice, and Redemptive Exchange in Isaiah 52-53Who is the Suffering Servant of Isaiah 52-53?Is the Servant corporate Israel? A prophetic individual? A messianic king? Or something far more theologically precise?Restoring the Light is a flagship-level academic study that moves line by line through Isaiah 52:13-53:12, integrating Hebrew lexical analysis, literary structure, covenant theology, Second Temple interpretation, and New Testament reception into one sustained argument.This is not devotional commentary.It is careful exegesis.Inside this volume you will discover: - A detailed analysis of key Hebrew terms (nasa, paga, asam, adaq)- The forensic courtroom logic embedded in Isaiah 53- The cultic framework behind "guilt offering" and substitution- The covenant curse and its redemptive fulfillment- The resurrection logic of "he shall see his offspring"- The Second Temple interpretive landscape- The Psalm 22-Isaiah 53 canonical braid- The apostolic method of prophecy and fulfillmentThe study demonstrates that Isaiah 53 is not poetic ambiguity but theological precision. The Servant bears sin within Israel's sacrificial system, satisfies covenant justice, and justifies "the many" through substitutionary exchange.Power is redefined through fidelity.Justice is satisfied through mercy.Glory emerges through suffering.For readers interested in: Biblical theologyAtonement theoryIsaiah studiesMessianic prophecyJewish-Christian interpretive historyCovenant and legal metaphors in ScriptureRestoring the Light offers a rigorous, historically grounded, textually disciplined examination of one of the most debated passages in the Hebrew Bible.The Servant suffers.The Servant is vindicated.The Servant justifies many.And the light that seemed extinguished shines brighter than ever. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.