No Weapon Formed Against Me Shall Prosper Isaiah 54 (Bible Study, #1)
by Audrina Rose
Simple Answers to Your Questions on the Prophetic
by Matthew Robert Payne
Jerome's Commentary on Daniel (Catholic Biblical Quarterly Monograph)
by Jay Braverman
The book presents for the first time a systematic comparison of Origen's and Jerome's attitudes toward the Biblical text in the Hebrew and Septuagint versions. And toward the canon of the Scriptures and traces the stages in Jerome's abandonment of the primacy of the Septuagint. One of the most important accomplishment of this work is Braverman's discussion of Jerome's commentary on the story of Susanna and the elders. Also valuable is his comparison of Jerome with earlier (especially Origen), co...
No book of the Old Testament is more frequently quoted in the New than Isaiah, and no portion of Isaiah is more frequently quoted in the New than the typologically fertile soil of Isaiah 40-66. Still, as interpreted by the fathers, Isaiah presents a message that is far more soteriological than christological, leading readers to a deeper understanding of God's judgment and salvation. Isaiah 40-66 provides us with the closest thing the Old Testament has to offer regarding a systematic theology. Th...
Thoughts on the Origin, Character and Interpretation of Scriptural Prophecy
by Samuel H Turner
John Robert Barker, OFM, is assistant professor of Old Testament studies at Catholic Theological Union, Chicago.
This book, a volume in the Old Testament Library series, explores the books of Haggai and Zechariah. The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through commentaries and general surveys. The contributors are scholars of international standing.