COMMENTARY ON ISAIAH
The book Commentary on Isaiah by Joseph A. Alexander is a detailed, scholarly exegesis of the Book of Isaiah from the Old Testament. Here’s a concise summary of its purpose and content:
Purpose and Approach
• The work is a verse-by-verse theological and linguistic analysis of Isaiah, designed for students, scholars, and ministers.
• Alexander emphasizes the original Hebrew text, offering philological insights, explanations of grammatical forms, and meanings of Hebrew words.
• The commentary integrates historical, prophetic, and doctrinal interpretations, aligning with conservative Reformed theology.
Key Themes
• Messianic Prophecy: Alexander often highlights prophecies about the coming Messiah, interpreting them as fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
• Judgment and Redemption: The themes of divine judgment on sin and the promise of redemption through God’s grace are central.
• Historical Context: The commentary provides background on the Assyrian and Babylonian threats during Isaiah’s time, emphasizing their relevance to the prophetic messages.
Format
• Each chapter of Isaiah is presented with detailed notes explaining the literal meaning, contextual significance, and theological implications.
• The commentary addresses various scholarly opinions but defends traditional Christian interpretations.