A scholarly examination of the Book of Isaiah, with a focus on selected passages from chapters 40-66 and an introductory chapter on the structure and authorship of the book as a whole.
From the author's Prefatory An apology is perhaps needed for writing a book on the 'Psalms', a subject which has been so admirably treated by a number of the most eminent scholars, which has been approached from almost every conceivable standpoint, and which, therefore, embraces a literature which is already exceedingly voluminous. The writer's apology must be that, in spite of all that has been written, there is one aspect of the subject which, he ventures to think, has not been sufficiently taken into consideration, namely the 'Jewish'. The attempt is, therefore, made in the following pages to give some idea of the place which the Psalms have occupied, and do now occupy, in the Jewish Church.
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