
The Glory of Kings: A Festschrift for James B. Jordan

Fyodor Dostoevsky
(Christian Encounters Series)

Athanasius
(Foundations of Theological Exegesis and Christian Spirituality)

The Four: A Survey of the Gospels

Defending Constantine: The Twilight of an Empire and the Dawn of Christendom

From Behind the Veil: The Epistles of John

Deep Exegesis:The Mystery of Reading Scripture

1 & 2 Kings
Brazos Theological Commentary

The Promise Of His Appearing: An Exposition Of Second Peter

A Great Mystery: Fourteen Wedding Sermons

Deep Comedy: Trinity, Tragedy, And Hope In Western Literature

Miniatures & Morals: The Christian Novels of Jane Austen

The Priesthood of the Plebs: A Theology of Baptism

A Son To Me: An Exposition of 1 & 2 Samuel

From Silence to Song: The Davidic Liturgical Revolution

Ascent to Love: A Guide to Dante's Divine Comedy

Blessed Are the Hungry: Meditations on the Lord's Supper

A House For My Name: A Survey of the Old Testament

Heroes of the City of Man: A Christian Guide to Select Ancient Literature

Brightest Heaven of Invention: A Christian Guide To Six Shakespeare Plays

Wise Words: Family Stories That Bring the Proverbs to Life

The Kingdom and the Power: Rediscovering the Centrality of the Church
The first section of Isaiah (chs. 1-12) has seven sections, which roughly match the days of creation.
1. Isaiah begins by calling “heaven and earth” as witnesses against Judah (1:2). Day 1.
2. Chapters 2-4 are concerned with idolatry and Judah’s leaders, their mediators. These chapters are about the “firmament” mediators in Judah. Day 2.
3. Chapter 5 begins with a parable of the vineyard. On Day 3, plants sprang from the earth.
4. The central section, chapters 6-9:7 is all about kingship, framed by references to “throne” and “king.” We are among the sun, moon, and stars that rule day and night. Day 4.
5. Isaiah 9:8-10:4 completes the woes of chapter 5, and repeats the refrain “His anger does not turn, his hand is still stretched out.” It is a section of cursing against Judah, reversal of Day 5′s blessings.
6. Isiaiah 10:5-34 is about the arrogant king of Assyria, a new Adam who will be overthrown. Day 6.
7. Isaiah 10:33-12:6 prophesies Judah’s restoration, the coming of the Branch who pacifies the world and leads the people of God to sing a new Song of Mosees. The Branch brings Sabbath. Day 7.
posted by Peter J. Leithart on Thursday, July 21, 2011 at 4:03 am
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